Lower Sorbian

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Pronunciation

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Participle

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duł

  1. past active participle of duś

Declension

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Masculine
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Feminine
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Neuter
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Dual Plural
duł duła duło dułej duli

Vilamovian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *dwalaz (stunned, mad, foolish, misled), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwel-, *dʰewel- (to dim, dull, cloud, make obscure, swirl, whirl). Compare English dull; Scots dull, doll (slow to understand or hear, deaf, dull); North Frisian dol (rash, unthinking, giddy, flippant); Dutch dol (crazy, mad, insane); Low German dul, dol (mad, silly, stupid, fatuous); German toll (crazy, mad, wild, fantastic); Danish dval (foolish, absurd); and Icelandic dulur (secretive, silent).

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Adjective

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duł

  1. dumb