thun

See also: Thun and dhun

Gamilaraay

Etymology

Compare Ngiyambaa thun (tail) and Wiradhuri dhuun (penis, tail).

Noun

thun

  1. penis
  2. tail

See also


German

Verb

thun (irregular, third-person singular simple present thut, past tense that, past participle gethan, auxiliary haben)

  1. Obsolete spelling of tun which was deprecated in 1902 following the Second Orthographic Conference of 1901.
    • 1798, Justus Möser, Die Tugend auf der Schaubühne, oder Harlekins Heurath:
      Ein Mädchen auf der Bühne muß oft verliebt thun, oft küssen, oft lachen...
      A girl on a stage must often act as though she has fallen in love, [must] often kiss, often laugh...

Conjugation

  • The 1st person singular indicative present active is also (ich) thu.
  • The 3rd person singular indicative present active is also (er) thuet.
  • In the preterite, the indicative is also spelled with ä or e in place of a. For example, (sie) theten.

Ngiyambaa

Etymology

Compare Gamilaraay thun (tail) and Wiradhuri dhuun (penis, tail).

Noun

thun

  1. tail

Scottish Gaelic

Preposition

thun

  1. Alternative form of chun

Vietnamese

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

(classifier sợi, cọng) thun (, , 𦀹)

  1. (dialectal, chiefly Southern Vietnam) elastic

Derived terms

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