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===Etymology 1===
===Etymology 1===
Feminine form of Old Brittainese ''dreit'', from Vulgar Latin ''drēctus''. Change of gender and declension common in Romance languages, c.f. French ''droite'' (f.), Spanish ''derecha'' (f.).
Feminine form of Old Brittainese ''dreit'', from Vulgar Latin ''[[wiktionary:Reconstruction:Latin/drectus|drēctus]]''. Change of gender and declension common in Romance languages, c.f. French ''[[wiktionary:droite|droite]]'' (f.), Spanish ''[[wiktionary:derecha#Spanish|derecha]]'' (f.).
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Brittainese

Pronunciation

(Standard Brittainese) IPA(key): [ˈdre:t]

Etymology 1

Feminine form of Old Brittainese dreit, from Vulgar Latin drēctus. Change of gender and declension common in Romance languages, c.f. French droite (f.), Spanish derecha (f.).

Noun

dreit f

  1. (uncountable) right, right-hand side
  2. (politics, uncountable) the right, right wing
Conjugation of dreit
singular plural
nominative dreit dreites
oblique dreit dreites