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duit

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Betawi

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch duit (a small Dutch coin).

Noun

duit

  1. money
    Synonyms: uang, pulus

Catalan

Pronunciation

Participle

duit (feminine duida, masculine plural duits, feminine plural duides)

  1. Alternative form of dut

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch duit, of uncertain origin. Possibly borrowed from Old Norse þveit (cut-off piece of metal, small coin, doit), related to Old English þwītan (to cut, cutt off) (whence dialectal English thwite).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dœy̯t/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: duit
  • Rhymes: -œy̯t

Noun

duit m (plural duiten, diminutive duitje n)

  1. (historical) a doit, a Dutch copper coin with the value of 1160 of a guilder, current before the decimalization of 1816
  2. (informal, in the singular) an amount of money, a sum of money
    Zij kon daarmee een aardige duit verdienen.
    She could make a pretty penny from that.
  3. (informal, in the plural) money in general
    "Blijf met je gore klauwen van me duiten af", krijste de vrek.
    "Keep your filthy mitts of me moola," the miser shrieked.

Derived terms

Descendants

Iban

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay duit, from Dutch duit (a small Dutch coin).

Noun

duit

  1. money

Indonesian

Alternative forms

  • doeit (van Ophuijsen (1901–1947))

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch duit (a small Dutch coin).

Pronunciation

Noun

duit (plural duit-duit)

  1. (historical) a doit, a Dutch copper coin with the value of 1120 of a rupiah
  2. (colloquial, informal) money
    Synonyms: fulus, uang

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Petjo: doewit

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