hatt

See also: Hatt, hátt, hätt, hått, and ħatt

English

Noun

hatt (plural hatts)

  1. Obsolete form of hat.
    • c. 1691, John Aubrey, Naturall Historie of Wiltshire:
      We have a custome, that when one sneezes, every one els putts off his hatt, and bowes, and cries God bless ye Sir.

Anagrams

Icelandic

Noun

hatt

  1. indefinite accusative singular of hattur

Low German

Verb

hatt

  1. past participle of hebben

Ludian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *hattu. Cognates include Finnish hattu and Ingrian hattu.

Noun

hatt

  1. hat

References

  • Miikul Pahomov (2016) “hatt”, in Учебный словарь литературного людиковского языка

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hit.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hat/, [hɑt]
    Rhymes: -ɑt

Pronoun

hatt

  1. stressed third-person neuter singular, nominative and accusative: she, her; (rarely: it)
    Hatt schafft op der Bank
    She works in the bank
    Kenns du hatt?
    Do you know her?
    Hatt reent.
    It’s raining.

Usage notes

  • Female persons are predominantly treated as grammatically neuter (as in some German dialects). This is unvariably the case with underage girls and generally also with adult women whom one would address by their given names.
  • With things, the full form hatt is usually replaced with dat, which in turn never refers to people. The unstressed form et is common with both female persons and things.

Declension

Middle English

Noun

hatt

  1. Alternative form of hat

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse hǫttr, hattr.

Noun

hatt m (definite singular hatten, indefinite plural hatter, definite plural hattene)

  1. hat (head covering)
Derived terms

Verb

hatt

  1. past participle of ha

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse hǫttr, hattr.

Noun

hatt m (definite singular hatten, indefinite plural hattar, definite plural hattane)

  1. hat (head covering)

Derived terms

References

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish hatter, from Old Norse hǫttr, hattr, from Proto-Germanic *hattuz, from Proto-Indo-European *kadʰ- (to guard, cover, care for, protect).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hat/
  • (file)

Noun

hatt c

  1. hat
  2. The top bread slice of a semla.
  3. (historical, politics) A member of Hattpartiet (the Hats Party).
    Coordinate term: mössa (cap)

Declension

Declension of hatt 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative hatt hatten hattar hattarna
Genitive hatts hattens hattars hattarnas

References

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