ut

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See also UT, út, ût, üt, ut-, and -ut-

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[edit] Etymology

From Latin ut, from the first word of ut queant laxis, a medieval hymn, where the first word in each line was taken to use for the names of the syllables of sol-fa.

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ut (plural uts)

  1. (music, dated) Syllable (formerly) used in solfège to represent the first note of a major scale.

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  • In solfège, ut has been replaced by do.

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ut m.

  1. ut, do (musical note)

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ūt

  1. Romanization of 𐌿𐍄

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ut (followed by the subjunctive)

  1. that, so that, to, in order to, in order that

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ut (followed by the indicative)

  1. as, just as
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ut

  1. sleep

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ut

  1. out (direction)

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ut

  1. get out!

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[edit] Old English

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From Proto-Germanic *ūt, from Proto-Indo-European *ud. Cognate with Old Saxon ūt (Dutch uit), Old High German ūz (German aus), Old Norse út (Swedish ut), Gothic 𐌿𐍄 (ut).

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ūt

  1. out

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From Old Norse út, from Proto-Germanic *ūt.

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ut (not comparable)

  1. out (direction)

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ut

  1. get out!

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ut

  1. from a certain point within a timespan until the end of that timespan is passed (and further in time)

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  • året ut
    Until the end of this year (and possibly further)
  • Detta resultat stod sig matchen ut
    This result lasted for the rest of the game,
    This result lasted until the game was over (and further, is still valid unless something else is known)

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ut (definite accusative udu, plural utlar)

  1. lute

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