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(''Scottish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /wɛz/ | (''Scottish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /wɛz/ | ||
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'''det''' (''plural'' '''dettis''', ''genitive singular'' '''dets''', ''genitive plural'' '''detsis''') | '''det''' (''plural'' '''dettis''', ''genitive singular'' '''dets''', ''genitive plural'' '''detsis''') | ||
# (''archaic'') [[wiktionary:debt#English|debt]] | # (''archaic'') [[wiktionary:debt#English|debt]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:39, 1 March 2020
Scottish
Etymology
From Middle Scottish det, dette, from Old French dete, from Latin debita.
Pronunciation
(Scottish) IPA: /wɛz/
Noun
det (plural dettis, genitive singular dets, genitive plural detsis)
- (archaic) debt