lusten

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See also: luštěn and Lüsten

Dutch

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch lusten, from Old Dutch *luston, from Proto-West Germanic *lustōn.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlʏs.tə(n)/
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Noun

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lusten

  1. plural of lust

Verb

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lusten

  1. (intransitive, always with indirect object, archaic) to please
  2. (transitive) to find tasty, appreciate food
  3. (transitive) to eat, have on the diet
  4. (transitive) (by extension) to appreciate, dig, like
  5. (intransitive) to lust, have or indulge a craving

Conjugation

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Conjugation of lusten (weak)
infinitive lusten
past singular lustte
past participle gelust
infinitive lusten
gerund lusten n
present tense past tense
1st person singular lust lustte
2nd person sing. (jij) lust lustte
2nd person sing. (u) lust lustte
2nd person sing. (gij) lust lustte
3rd person singular lust lustte
plural lusten lustten
subjunctive sing.1 luste lustte
subjunctive plur.1 lusten lustten
imperative sing. lust
imperative plur.1 lust
participles lustend gelust
1) Archaic.

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Swedish

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Noun

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lusten

  1. definite singular of lust

Anagrams

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