klet
English edit
Noun edit
klet (plural klets)
- (climbing, informal) Short for kletterschuh.
Anagrams edit
Breton edit
Adjective edit
klet
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Derived terms edit
Czech edit
Pronunciation edit
Participle edit
klet
Serbo-Croatian edit
Participle edit
klet (Cyrillic spelling клет)
Slovene edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Slavic *klětь.
Noun edit
klẹ̑t f
Declension edit
Feminine, i-stem, long mixed accent | |||
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nom. sing. | klét | ||
gen. sing. | kletí | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative (imenovȃlnik) |
klét | kletí | kletí |
genitive (rodȋlnik) |
kletí | kletí | kletí |
dative (dajȃlnik) |
kléti | kletéma | kletém |
accusative (tožȋlnik) |
klét | kletí | kletí |
locative (mẹ̑stnik) |
kléti | kletéh | kletéh |
instrumental (orọ̑dnik) |
kletjó | kletéma | kletmí |
Further reading edit
- “klet”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran
- “klet”, in Termania, Amebis
- See also the general references
Swedish edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
klet n
- a sticky (and messy) substance; goo, gunk
- Synonym: (often a bit less sticky) kladd
- activity involving such a substance
- Blu-Tack
- Synonyms: häftmassa, kladdmassa, kludd, tuggummiklister
Declension edit
Declension of klet | ||||
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Uncountable | ||||
Indefinite | Definite | |||
Nominative | klet | kletet | — | — |
Genitive | klets | kletets | — | — |