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puts

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of put

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puts

  1. plural of put

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Aromanian

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Etymology

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From Latin puteus. Compare Romanian puț.

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puts n (plural putsuri)

  1. well

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Catalan

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puts

  1. second-person singular present indicative of pudir

Estonian

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Etymology

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Possibly from either Middle Low German putse, pütte (wet hole, spring, cave), pute (sexual organ), or German Pfütze (puddle). Cognate to Votic puttsi.

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puts (genitive putsi, partitive putsi)

  1. (vulgar) female genitalia, especially the vulva

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Declension of puts (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative puts putsid
accusative nom.
gen. putsi
genitive putside
partitive putsi putse
putsisid
illative putsi
putsisse
putsidesse
putsesse
inessive putsis putsides
putses
elative putsist putsidest
putsest
allative putsile putsidele
putsele
adessive putsil putsidel
putsel
ablative putsilt putsidelt
putselt
translative putsiks putsideks
putseks
terminative putsini putsideni
essive putsina putsidena
abessive putsita putsideta
comitative putsiga putsidega

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puts m pl

  1. plural of put

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puts c

  1. plaster
  2. a polishing, a shining, a cleaning (instance of polishing, literally or figuratively)
  3. a grooming (to make even – compare putsa)
  4. polish, cleaner (agent used when polishing)
    fönsterputs
    window cleaner
    silverputs
    silver polish

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Declension of puts
nominative genitive
singular indefinite puts puts
definite putsen putsens
plural indefinite
definite

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