English

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Pronoun

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sumat

  1. (Yorkshire, dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of summat
    • 1841, Charles Selby, Maximums & Speciments of William Muggins, Natural Philosopher and Citizen of the World, 313 (1859 ed.)
      Salem aleicum,’ says she; which means, How do you do, or sumat hequivalent to it.

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sumat (not comparable)

  1. (Yorkshire, dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of summat

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Bau Bidayuh

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Noun

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sumat

  1. sand (finely ground rock)

Catalan

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sumat (feminine sumada, masculine plural sumats, feminine plural sumades)

  1. past participle of sumar

Cebuano

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  • Hyphenation: su‧mat

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sumat

  1. to take after a bad trait or characteristic
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Finnish

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sumat

  1. nominative plural of suma

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Latin

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sūmat

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of sūmō

Masbatenyo

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sumat

  1. report