avut

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • avutu

Etymology

Past participle of am; from a Vulgar Latin *habutus for Classical Latin habitus. Compare Catalan hagut, Dalmatian avoit, French eu, Friulian vût, Italian avuto, Occitan agut, Old Spanish avudo, Portuguese havido, Romanian avut, Sicilian avutu, Spanish habido, Venetian avudo.

Adjective

avut m (feminine avutã)

  1. (masculine singular past passive participle of am used as an adjective) had; owned
  2. rich, wealthy

Derived terms


Finnish

Noun

avut

  1. Nominative plural form of apu.

Noun

avut

  1. Nominative plural form of avu.

Anagrams


Romanian

Etymology

Past participle of avea, from Vulgar Latin *habutus for Classical Latin habitus. Compare Aromanian avut, Catalan hagut, Dalmatian avoit, French eu, Friulian vût, Italian avuto, Occitan agut, Old Spanish avudo, Portuguese havido, Sicilian avutu, Spanish habido, Venetian avudo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈvut/

Verb

avut (past participle of avea)

  1. had

Adjective

avut m or n (feminine singular avută, masculine plural avuți, feminine and neuter plural avute)

  1. rich, wealthy, well-off

Declension

Noun

avut n (plural avuturi)

  1. wealth

Declension

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