Danish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /hytə/, [ˈhyd̥ə]

Etymology 1 edit

From German Hütte, from Middle High German hütte, from Old High German hutta, which has also been borrowed to Swedish hytta, Dutch hut, French hutte (hence English hut).

Noun edit

hytte c (singular definite hytten, plural indefinite hytter)

  1. cottage, summer house
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Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from German hüten.

Verb edit

hytte (past tense hyttede, past participle hyttet)

  1. (transitive) to protect (in a selfish way)
  2. (reflexive) to seek shelter, watch out
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Middle English edit

Pronoun edit

hytte

  1. Alternative form of hit (it)

Determiner edit

hytte

  1. Alternative form of hit (it)

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Etymology edit

From German Low German hütte.

Noun edit

hytte f or m (definite singular hytta or hytten, indefinite plural hytter, definite plural hyttene)

  1. cottage, summer house, cabin

Usage notes edit

  • One of the nouns whose feminine form is predominant in formal writing.

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From German Low German hütte.

Noun edit

hytte f (definite singular hytta, indefinite plural hytter, definite plural hyttene)

  1. cottage, summer house, cabin

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Swedish edit

Verb edit

hytte

  1. past indicative of hytta