goot

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== English == === Noun === goot Alternative form of kut (“shamanic ritual”). === Anagrams === GOTO, Goto, Togo, go to, go-to, goto, to go, togo == Dutch == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɣoːt/ Rhymes: -oːt === Etymology 1 === From Middle Dutch gōte, from Old Dutch *gota, from Proto-Germanic *gutō. Cognate with German Gosse. ==== Noun ==== goot f (plural goten, diminutive gootje n) gutter ===== Descendants ===== Berbice Creole Dutch: goto Negerhollands: goot → Caribbean Javanese: got → Indonesian: got → Javanese: ꦒꦺꦴꦠ꧀ (got) → Papiamentu: het, geut (dated) → Sranan Tongo: gotro → Caribbean Hindustani: gotoro → Caribbean Javanese: gotro === Etymology 2 === See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. ==== Verb ==== goot singular past indicative of gieten === Anagrams === oogt, toog == Low German == === Alternative forms === gaud, gaut (Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch) gôt (Low Prussian) god, good, got gud (rarely gut, inflected gud-; comparative biäter, superlative bäst-; cf. Guddes n, (dat) Bäste n) (Paderbornisch) gued (comparative biätter, superlative best-) (Münsterländisch) gutt (inflected gudd-) (Sauerländisch) guod (Vest Recklinghusen) === Etymology === From Middle Low German gôt, from Old Saxon gōd, from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz. Cognate to German gut, Limburgish good, English good. === Adjective === goot (comparative beter, superlative best) good ==== Declension ==== == Middle English == === Noun === goot alternative form of got (“goat”) == Plautdietsch == === Etymology === From Middle Low German got. === Adjective === goot (comparative bäta, superlative bast) good