slutte

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German sluten (to close), from Old Saxon slūtan, from Proto-Germanic *sleutaną.

Verb

slutte (imperative slut, infinitive at slutte, present tense slutter, past tense sluttede, perfect tense har sluttet)

  1. to end, to finale
  2. to conclude

Synonyms


Middle English

Etymology

From slouthe (sloth).

Noun

slutte

  1. A slovenly, untidy, or dirty woman.
  2. A morally-loose or bold woman.

Derived terms


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From German Low German sluten

Verb

slutte (imperative slutt, present tense slutter, simple past and past participle slutta or sluttet, present participle sluttende)

  1. to end
  2. to complete
  3. to conclude
  4. to stop or quit (doing something, e.g. smoking)

Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

slutte (present tense sluttar, past tense slutta, past participle slutta, passive infinitive sluttast, present participle sluttande, imperative slutt/slutte)

  1. Alternative form of slutta
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