lụt

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See also: lut, lût, lüt, łūt, lut-, and LUT

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Vietic *p-luːt (inonder, to flood), possibly from Proto-Mon-Khmer *ləc ~ ləəc ~ laac (to be flooded, to sink) or *ləp ~ lup ~ luup ~ luəp (to immerse) (Pre-Proto-Mon-Khmer *ləbləb > *bləp). Compare Chut [blut¹] ("to flood"), Ngeq [lṳut] ("flood"), Khmer លិច (lɨc, to sink, to submerge, to overflow, to flood). See also lút.

Noun

(classifier trận) lụt (, ,, 𣹕)

  1. flood
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Adjective

lụt (, ,, 𣹕)

  1. be flooded

Etymology 2

Adjective

lụt

  1. blunt
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Derived terms