dood
English
Etymology 1
Bengali [Term?]
Noun
dood (plural doods)
Etymology 2
Noun
- Eye dialect spelling of dude.
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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Dutch dood, from Middle Dutch dôot, from Old Dutch dōt, from Proto-West Germanic *daud, from Proto-Germanic *daudaz.
Adjective
dood (attributive dooie, comparative dooier, superlative doodste or dooiste)
Derived terms
Adverb
dood
- dead
- (figuratively) exhausted; listless; fatigued
- Hy het gister dood aangekom.
- Yesterday, he arrived exhausted.
Etymology 2
From Dutch dood, from Middle Dutch dôot, from Old Dutch dōth, from Proto-West Germanic *dauþu, from Proto-Germanic *dauþuz.
Noun
dood (uncountable)
Derived terms
Etymology 3
From Dutch doden, from Middle Dutch dôden, from Old Dutch *dōden, from Proto-West Germanic *daudijan, from Proto-Germanic *daudijaną.
Verb
dood (present dood, present participle dodende, past participle gedood)
- (transitive) to kill
- (transitive) to end permanently
Derived terms
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch dôot, doet, from Old Dutch dōt, from Proto-West Germanic *daud, from Proto-Germanic *daudaz. Compare West Frisian dead, German tot, English dead, Danish død.
Adjective
dood (comparative doder, superlative doodst)
Inflection
Declension of dood | ||||
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uninflected | dood | |||
inflected | dode | |||
comparative | doder | |||
positive | comparative | superlative | ||
predicative/adverbial | dood | doder | het doodst het doodste | |
indefinite | m./f. sing. | dode | dodere | doodste |
n. sing. | dood | doder | doodste | |
plural | dode | dodere | doodste | |
definite | dode | dodere | doodste | |
partitive | doods | doders | — |
Derived terms
- dode
- doden
- dooddoener
- een broertje dood hebben
- hersendood
- monddood (secondary motivation)
Descendants
- Afrikaans: dood
Adverb
dood
- (colloquial, East and West Flanders) A lot.
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch dôot, doet, from Old Dutch dōth, dōt, from Proto-West Germanic *dauþu, from Proto-Germanic *dauþuz. Compare West Frisian dead, German Tod, English death, Danish død.
Noun
dood m (uncountable)
Derived terms
- de dood of de gladiolen
- doodsbleek
- doodsoorzaak f (“cause of death”)
- doodstraf
- doodvonnis
- doodziek
- hersendood
Descendants
- Afrikaans: dood
Etymology 3
From doden.
Verb
dood
- (deprecated template usage) first-person singular present indicative of doden
- (deprecated template usage) imperative of doden
Anagrams
Saterland Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian dād, from Proto-West Germanic *daud, from Proto-Germanic *daudaz.
Adjective
dood
Somali
Verb
dood
- to debate; to dispute
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