vett

Estonian

Noun

vett

  1. partitive singular of vesi

Hungarian

Etymology

From the ve- stem of vesz + -tt.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈvɛtː]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛtː

Verb

vett

  1. third-person singular indicative past indefinite of vesz
    Nem vett semmit.S/he did not buy anything. (literally, “S/he did not buy nothing.”)

Participle

vett

  1. past participle of vesz

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse vit.

Noun

vett n (definite singular vettet, uncountable)

  1. sense(s), wits

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse vit.

Noun

vett n (definite singular vettet, uncountable)

  1. sense(s), wits

Alternative forms

Derived terms

References

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse vit, cognate with Danish vid, German Witz, Gothic 𐌿𐌽𐍅𐌹𐍄𐌹 (unwiti, ignorance), English wit.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

vett n (uncountable)

  1. ability to behave in a reasonable, sensible, and civilized way; good sense, basic intelligence
    Han har vett nog att inte göra det
    He has enough sense not to do it
    Har du helt tappat vettet?
    Have you totally lost your mind?
    Är du från vettet?
    Are you out of your mind?
    skrämma någon från vettet
    scare someone out of their wits
    banka in vett i skallen på någon
    knock some sense into someone('s skull)

Declension

Declension of vett 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative vett vettet
Genitive vetts vettets

See also

References

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