rute

See also: Rute and ruté

English

Two styles of cane rutes

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from German Rute (rod, switch (slender woody plant stem)).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: ro͞ot, IPA(key): /ɹuːt/
  • Rhymes: -uːt
  • Homophones: root, route (some pronunciations)

Noun

rute (plural rutes)

  1. (music) A bundle of thin sticks, typically made of wood, sometimes bound in such a way that the binding can be moved so that it varies the tightness of the binding.

Usage notes

Some consider rutes to be a sub-type of brushes and not distinct.

Synonyms

Anagrams

Asturian

Verb

rute

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive of rutar

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch route, from Middle French route, from Old French route, from Latin rupta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈrutə]
  • Hyphenation: ru‧tê

Noun

rute (first-person possessive ruteku, second-person possessive rutemu, third-person possessive rutenya)

  1. route:
    1. (chiefly transport) a course or way which is traveled or passed.
      Synonyms: jalur, lin, trayek
    2. a regular itinerary of stops, or the path followed between these stops, such as for delivery or passenger transportation.
      Synonym: laluan (Standard Malay)

Derived terms

  • rute langsung

Further reading

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈru.te/
  • Rhymes: -ute
  • Hyphenation: rù‧te

Noun

rute f

  1. plural of ruta

Anagrams

Latin

Participle

rute

  1. vocative masculine singular of rutus

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Middle Low German rūte. Cognates include Danish rude and Swedish ruta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɾʉ̂ːte/

Noun

rute f or m (definite singular ruta or ruten, indefinite plural ruter, definite plural rutene)

  1. square
  2. pane (individual sheet of glass in a window)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From French route, from Latin rupta (via).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɾʉ̂ːte/

Noun

rute f or m (definite singular ruta or ruten, indefinite plural ruter, definite plural rutene)

  1. route
  2. timetable
Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²rʉːtə/

Etymology 1

From Middle Low German rūte. Cognates include Danish rude and Swedish ruta.

Noun

rute f (definite singular ruta, indefinite plural ruter, definite plural rutene)

  1. square
  2. pane (individual sheet of glass in a window)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From French route, from Latin rupta (via).

Noun

rute f (definite singular ruta, indefinite plural ruter, definite plural rutene)

  1. route
  2. timetable
Derived terms

References

Old French

Noun

rute oblique singular, f (oblique plural rutes, nominative singular rute, nominative plural rutes)

  1. Alternative form of route
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