dood

See also: Dood

English

Etymology 1

Bengali [Term?]

Noun

dood (plural doods)

  1. A riding camel or dromedary.

Etymology 2

Noun

dood (plural doods or doodz)

  1. Eye dialect spelling of dude.

Anagrams


Afrikaans

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dʊət/

Etymology 1

From Dutch dood, from Middle Dutch doot, from Old Dutch dōt, from Proto-Germanic *daudaz.

Adjective

dood (attributive dooie, comparative dooier, superlative doodste or dooiste)

  1. dead
  2. (figuratively) exhausted; listless; fatigued
Derived terms
  • doodmoeg

Adverb

dood

  1. dead
  2. (figuratively) exhausted; listless; fatigued
    Hy het gister dood aangekom.
    Yesterday, he arrived exhausted.

Etymology 2

From Dutch dood, from Middle Dutch doot, from Old Dutch dōth, from Proto-Germanic *dauþuz.

Noun

dood (uncountable)

  1. death; the act of dying
  2. the dead; something that is no longer alive
  3. (figuratively) a complete loss
Derived terms

Etymology 3

From Dutch doden, from Middle Dutch doden, from Old Dutch *dōden, from Proto-Germanic *daudijaną.

Verb

dood (present dood, present participle dodende, past participle gedood)

  1. (transitive) to kill
  2. (transitive) to end permanently
Derived terms

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -oːt
  • IPA(key): /doːt/
  • (file)

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch doot, doet, from Old Dutch dōt, from Proto-Germanic *daudaz. Compare West Frisian dead, German tot, English dead, Danish død.

Adjective

dood (comparative doder, superlative doodst)

  1. dead
Inflection
Inflection of dood
uninflected dood
inflected dode
comparative doder
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial dooddoderhet doodst
het doodste
indefinite m./f. sing. dodedoderedoodste
n. sing. dooddoderdoodste
plural dodedoderedoodste
definite dodedoderedoodste
partitive doodsdoders
Derived terms

Adverb

dood

  1. (colloquial, East and West Flanders) A lot.

Etymology 2

From Middle Dutch doot, doet, from Old Dutch dōth, dōt, from Proto-Germanic *dauþuz. Compare West Frisian dead, German Tod, English death, Danish død.

Noun

dood m (uncountable)

  1. death
Derived terms

Etymology 3

From doden.

Verb

dood

  1. first-person singular present indicative of doden
  2. imperative of doden

Anagrams


Saterland Frisian

Adjective

dood

  1. dead

Somali

Verb

dood

  1. to debate; to dispute
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