See also: gëtt

English edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Scots gaet.

Noun edit

gett (plural getts)

  1. (Northern England, Geordie, derogatory) A nasty person.
  2. (Northumbria) A child, especially a mischievous one.

Etymology 2 edit

From Hebrew גֵּט (gēṭ).

Noun edit

gett (plural getts)

  1. Alternative form of get (Jewish writ of divorce)

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Polish edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

gett n

  1. genitive plural of getto

Scots edit

Noun edit

gett (plural getts)

  1. A naughty child, a brat.

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Swedish edit

Pronunciation edit

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Verb edit

gett

  1. supine of ge