tutte

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Danish

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Etymology

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From German tuten (to honk), and a doublet of tude (to yowl, howl).

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Verb

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tutte (imperative tut, infinitive at tutte, present tense tutter, past tense tuttede, perfect tense har tuttet)

  1. to toot

Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtut.te/
  • Rhymes: -utte
  • Hyphenation: tùt‧te

Adjective

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tutte

  1. feminine plural of tutto

Swedish

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Etymology

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Ultimately of expressive/sound-symbolic origin, similar to German Titte and Old English titt (modern English tit).

Noun

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tutte c

  1. (colloquial, usually in the plural) a tit, a boob (woman's breast)
    Synonyms: patte, (neutral) bröst, (formal) kvinnobröst
    Hon har stora tuttar
    She has big tits

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