ette
Dutch
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle Dutch ette (“judge”), from Old Dutch *atto, from Proto-West Germanic *attō, from Proto-Germanic *attô (“father”), from Proto-Indo-European *átta.
In either the Frankish or Old Dutch part of the word's history, the word shifted in meaning from “father” to “judge”, analogous to how in Latin the word patres (“fathers”) took the additional meaning “senators”.
Cognate with Old High German atto (Middle High German atte, Alemannic German Ätti).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ette m (plural etten, diminutive etje n)
Synonyms
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]Estonian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From ees.
Postposition
[edit]ette
Adverb
[edit]ette (not comparable)
Finnish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]ette
Anagrams
[edit]Hungarian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From a modified e(sz)- stem of eszik + -tte.
Verb
[edit]ette
Participle
[edit]ette
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]From a modified e(sz)- stem of esz + -tte.
Verb
[edit]ette
Mayo
[edit]Noun
[edit]ette (plural éttem)
References
[edit]- Collard, Howard, Collard, Elisabeth Scott (1984) Castellano-mayo, mayo-castellano (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas Mariano Silva y Aceves; 6)[1] (in Spanish), third edition, México, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, pages 83, 139
Middle English
[edit]Verb
[edit]ette
- Alternative form of eten
Old Irish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Celtic *ɸettiyā, from *ɸeteti (“to fly”), from Proto-Indo-European *peth₂- (“to fly”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ette f (genitive ette, nominative plural etti)
Declension
[edit]Feminine iā-stem | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | etteL | ettiL | etti |
Vocative | etteL | ettiL | etti |
Accusative | ettiN | ettiL | etti |
Genitive | ette | etteL | etteN |
Dative | ettiL | ettib | ettib |
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
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Derived terms
[edit]- ettech (“winged; having fins; having wing-like appendages; flying, fluttering”)
Descendants
[edit]Mutation
[edit]radical | lenition | nasalization |
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ette (pronounced with /h/ in h-prothesis environments) |
unchanged | n-ette |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
References
[edit]- Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “ette”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
Salar
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From earlier *erte. Cognate with Kazakh ерте (erte), etc.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]ette
Usage notes
[edit](times of day) güntüs (“daytime”); tañ (“dawn”), er (“morning”), goşluq (“forenoon”), öyle (“noon”), öyleden soña (“afternoon”), şam/diger (“dusk”), geş (“evening”), gece/dün (“night”), yarım gece (“midnight”) (Category: slr:Times of day)
Related terms
[edit]- ergi (“early”)
References
[edit]- Potanin, G.N. (1893) “этэ”, in Тангутско-Тибетская окраина Китая и Центральная Монголия (in Russian), page 427
- Rockhill, William Woodville (1894) “Été”, in Diary of a journey through Mongolia and Tibet in 1891 and 1892, Washington: Smithsonian Institution, page 373
- Poppe, Nicholas (1953). Remarks on The Salar Language. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 16(3/4), 438–477. [2]
- Kakuk, S. (1962). “Un Vocabulaire Salar.” Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 14, no. 2: 173–96. [3]
- Tenishev, Edhem (1976) “ette”, in Stroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow, page 328
- 林莲云 [Lin Lianyun] (1985) “edi”, in 撒拉语简志 [A Brief History of Salar][4], Beijing: 民族出版社: 琴書店, →OCLC, page 40
- Yakup, Abdurishid (2002) “ette”, in An Ili Salar Vocabulary: Introduction and a Provisional Salar-English Lexicon[5], Tokyo: University of Tokyo, →ISBN, page 51
- Dwyer, Arienne M. (2007) “ette”, in Salar: A Study in Inner Asian Language Contact Processes: Part I: Phonology[6], 1st edition, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 127
- The template Template:R:slr:Ayso does not use the parameter(s):
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- Ma, Chengjun, Han, Lianye, Ma, Weisheng (December 2010) “ete”, in 米娜瓦尔 艾比布拉 (Minavar Abibra), editor, 撒维汉词典 (Sāwéihàncídiǎn) [Salar-Uyghur-Chinese dictionary] (in Chinese), 1st edition, Beijing, →ISBN, page 106
- 马伟 [Ma Wei], 朝克 [Chao Ke] (2014) “ette”, in 撒拉语366条会话读本 [Salar 366 Conversation Reader][8], 1st edition, 社会科学文献出版社 [Social Science Literature Press], →ISBN, page 105
- 马伟 (Ma Wei), 朝克 (Chao Ke) (2016) “ette, etisi”, in 濒危语言——撒拉语研究 [Endangered Languages - Salar Language Studies], 青海 (Qinghai): 国家社会科学基金项目 (National Social Science Foundation Project), pages 108, 262
Tocharian B
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁n̥dʰér, whence also Tocharian A āñc. Cognate with English under, Latin īnferus, and Sanskrit अधर (adhara), all of the same meaning.
Adjective
[edit]ette
- lower (indeclinable)
Adverb
[edit]ette
Derived terms
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Adams, Douglas Q. (2013) “ette”, in A Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, →ISBN, pages 85-86
Turkish
[edit]Noun
[edit]ette
Votic
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From the illative singular of Proto-Finnic *eci. Cognate with Finnish eteen.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]ette
Postposition
[edit]ette
- (genitive/illative/allative + ~) to the front of
Preposition
[edit]ette
- (~ + genitive/illative/allative) to the front of
Etymology 2
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Conjunction
[edit]ette
- Alternative form of etti
References
[edit]- Hallap, V., Adler, E., Grünberg, S., Leppik, M. (2012) “etee”, in Vadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language], 2nd edition, Tallinn
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