Wut
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German
Etymology
From Middle High German wuot, from Old High German wuot, from Proto-West Germanic *wōd, from Proto-Germanic *wōdaz. Cognate with Icelandic Óðinn, English wode, English Wednesday, etc.
Pronunciation
Noun
Wut f (genitive Wut, no plural)
- rage; fury; outrage
- anger; usually “strong, hateful anger” in literary German, but not necessarily in the vernacular
- (in compounds, otherwise dated) ecstasy; frenzy
Declension
Declension of Wut [sg-only, feminine]
Derived terms
- Arbeitswut
- Kampfeswut
- Organisationswut
- Putzwut
- Sammelwut
- Sparwut
- Tanzwut
- Tollwut
- Urwut
- Wutanfall
- Wutausbruch
- Wutbürger
- wüten
- wütend
- wutentbrannt
- wütig
- Wutrede
- wutschäumend
- wutschnaubend
- Zerstörungswut
Related terms
- Wotan (“Odin”)
Further reading
- “Wut” in Duden online
- “Wut” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Wut” in Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm, 16 vols., Leipzig 1854–1961.
Hunsrik
Pronunciation
Noun
Wut f
Derived terms
- wutich
Further reading
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