truste

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truste

  1. (colloquial) Clipping of welterusten; night
    • 2010, Gerwin van der Werf, chapter 47, in Gewapende man, →ISBN:
      'Truste,' zei ze, 'en niet kijken als ik mij uitkleed.'
      'Good night,' she said, 'and don't look while I undress myself.'
    • 2014, Henriëtte de Smet, chapter 1, in Valse start, →ISBN:
      Ze schudde zich los en gaf een kusje op zijn wang. 'Truste.'
      She shook herself loose and gave a kiss on his cheek. 'Night.'
    • 2019, Anna Hope, Verwachting, →ISBN:
      'Goed, kindje. 'Truste dan.' 'Truste mam.'
      'Okay babe. Good night then.' 'Night mum.

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Verb

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truste

  1. inflection of truster:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative