pute
French
Etymology
From Old French pute (nominative singular of putain) – perhaps from:.
- a Vulgar Latin *pūtta, from a supposed Latin *puta (“girl”), female form of putus (“boy”) (a hapax legomenon of dubious reading)
- from the feminine form of put (“stinking, fetid”), from Latin pūtidus (“stinking”), therefore effectively inherited from Latin pūtida; this is the preferred etymology of the Trésor de la langue française informatisé
Cognate with puta in the Gallo-Romance and Ibero-Romance areas (including Catalan puta, Spanish puta, Portuguese puta, Galician puta, Asturian puta), as well as Old Italian putta (“girl”).
Noun
pute f (plural putes)
Further reading
- “pute”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
- “pute” in the Dictionnaires d’autrefois
Anagrams
Latin
Murui Huitoto
Etymology
Probably borrowed from Spanish puño (“punch”). Related to Minica Huitoto pute.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈputɛ]
- Hyphenation: pu‧te
Conjugation
Conjugation of pute
Nonfuture indicative | Future indicative | ||||||||
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affirmative | negative | affirmative | negative | ||||||
m | f | m | f | m | f | m | f | ||
1st sg | putɨkue | puñedɨkue | 1st sg | puitɨkue | puñeitɨkue | ||||
2nd sg | puto | puñedo | 2nd sg | puito | puñeito | ||||
3rd sg anim1) | putɨmɨe | putɨñaiño | puñedɨmɨe | puñedɨñaiño | 3rd sg anim1) | puitɨmɨe | puitɨñaiño | puñeitɨmɨe | puñeitɨñaiño |
1st du | putɨkoko | putɨkaɨñaɨ | puñedɨkoko | puñedɨkaɨñaɨ | 1st du | puitɨkoko | puitɨkaɨñaɨ | puñeitɨkoko | puñeitɨkaɨñaɨ |
2nd du | putomɨko | putomɨñoɨ | puñedomɨko | puñedomɨñoɨ | 2nd du | puitomɨko | puitomɨñoɨ | puñeitomɨko | puñeitomɨñoɨ |
3rd du anim1) | putaɨmaiaɨ | putaɨñuaɨ | puñedaɨmaiaɨ | puñedaɨñuaɨ | 3rd du anim1) | puitaɨmaiaɨ | puitaɨñuaɨ | puñeitaɨmaiaɨ | puñeitaɨñuaɨ |
1st pl | putɨkaɨ | puñedɨkaɨ | 1st pl | puitɨkaɨ | puñeitɨkaɨ | ||||
2nd pl | putomoɨ | puñedomoɨ | 2nd pl | puitomoɨ | puñeitomoɨ | ||||
3rd pl anim1) | putɨmakɨ | puñedɨmakɨ | 3rd pl anim1) | puitɨmakɨ | puñeitɨmakɨ | ||||
3rd neut | pute | puñede | 3rd neut | puite | puñeite | ||||
Imperative | Apprehensive | Future event | Passive | Negative passive | Overlap | ||||
simple | immediate | prohibitive | nonfuture | future | nonfuture | future | |||
puno! | punokai! | puñeno! | puiza! | puye | puga | puyɨ | puñega | puñeyɨ | pukana |
Conditional | 1) The animate 3rd singular inflections are only used when the animacy of the subject needs to be emphasised. Otherwise, the neutral 3rd singular is used. *) Same-time forms may be formed from any indicative form by adding the ending -mo directly to the inflected form. **) The evidentiality markers -dɨ, -za and -ta may be added to any indicative form. | ||||||||
real | hypothetical | immediate | |||||||
puia | puna | pukaina |
Synonyms
Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pʉːtə/
Derived terms
- hvilepute
- kollisjonspute
- putetrekk
- putevar
- sy puter under armene
References
- “pute” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Derived terms
- kollisjonspute
- putetrekk
- putevar
- sy puter under armane
References
- “pute” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old French
Serbo-Croatian
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