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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.).
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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# ''(uncountable)'' right, right-hand side
# ''(uncountable)'' right, right-hand side
# ''(politics, uncountable)'' the right, right wing
# ''(politics, uncountable)'' the right, right wing
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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 first declension (plural dreites)

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