Catalan edit

Etymology edit

From bossa +‎ -ut.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

bossut (feminine bossuda, masculine plural bossuts, feminine plural bossudes)

  1. baggy
    • 2019 May 5, Toni Cucarella, “Un antic costum grec”, in Diari La Veu[1]:
      Va aparèixer un home que devia voltar la seixantena, pocs cabells al cap i tots grisencs, ulls bossuts i mirada tresullada; unes ulleres per llegir de prop li penjaven sobre el pit amb un cordó.
      A man appeared who must have been around sixty, with a few grey hairs on his head, baggy eyes, and a crosseyed look; a pair of reading glasses hung down over his chest from a cord.

Further reading edit

Northern Sami edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Samic *posōtēk.

Pronunciation edit

  • (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈpossuːh(t)/

Verb edit

bossut

  1. (of wind) to blow, to be windy

Inflection edit

Even u-stem, ss-s gradation
infinitive bossut
1st sing. present bosun
1st sing. past bosson
infinitive bossut action noun bossun
present participle bosˈsu action inessive bossumin
bossume
past participle bosson action elative bossumis
agent participle action comitative bossumiin
abessive bosọkeahttá
present indicative past indicative imperative
1st singular bosun bosson bosson
2nd singular bosut bossot bosọ
3rd singular bossu bosūi bossos
1st dual bosso bosūime bosˈsu
2nd dual bossubeahtti bosūide bosˈsu
3rd dual bossuba bosūiga bossoska
1st plural bossut bosūimet bossot
bosˈsut
2nd plural bossubēhtet bosūidet bossot
bosˈsut
3rd plural bossot bosso bossoset
connegative bosọ bosson bosọ
conditional 1 conditional 2 potential
1st singular bosošin
bosošedjen
bosolin
bosoledjen
bosožan
2nd singular bosošit
bosošedjet
bosolit
bosoledjet
bosožat
3rd singular bosošii bosolii bosoža
bosoš
1st dual bosošeimme bosoleimme bosožetne
2nd dual bosošeidde bosoleidde bosožeahppi
3rd dual bosošeigga bosoleigga bosožeaba
1st plural bosošeimmet bosoleimmet bosožit
bosožat
2nd plural bosošeiddet bosoleiddet bosožēhpet
3rd plural bosoše
bosošedje
bosole
bosoledje
bosožit
connegative bosoše bosole bosoš

Derived terms edit

Further reading edit

  • Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages[2], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland