vilt

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Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch vilt, from Old Dutch *filt, from Proto-Germanic *feltaz.

Pronunciation

  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪlt

Noun

vilt n (uncountable, diminutive viltje n)

  1. felt (animal hair/fibre)

Derived terms


Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *filt, from Proto-Germanic *feltaz.

Noun

vilt m

  1. felt

Inflection

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants

  • Dutch: vilt

Further reading


Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology 1

Adjective

Template:nb-adj-form

  1. neuter singular of vill

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German wilt

Noun

vilt n (definite singular viltet, uncountable)

  1. game (animals or birds hunted for sport or food)
Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Adjective

Template:nn-adj-form

  1. neuter singular of vill

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German wilt

Noun

vilt n (definite singular viltet, uncountable)

  1. game (animals or birds hunted for sport or food)
Derived terms

References


Swedish

Etymology

Used as a noun already in German Wild, Middle Low German and Old English, so it is not a noun created recently from the adjective vild. Used in Swedish as a noun since 1675, in definite form since 1745.

Adjective

vilt

  1. (deprecated template usage) indefinite neuter singular of vild

Adverb

vilt

  1. wildly, furiously, fiercely
    växa vilt
    grow wild
  2. quite, totally, entirely
    vilt främmande människor
    entirely unknown people

Noun

vilt n

  1. game (hunted animals), wildlife (animals in the wild)

Declension

Declension of vilt 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative vilt viltet
Genitive vilts viltets

References