duet
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PIE word |
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*dwóh₁ |
From Italian duetto (“short musical composition for two voices”), diminutive of due (“two”).
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Cardinal: two Ordinal: second Latinate ordinal: secondary Reverse order ordinal: second to last, second from last, last but one Latinate reverse order ordinal: penultimate Adverbial: two times, twice Multiplier: twofold Latinate multiplier: double Distributive: doubly Germanic collective: pair, twosome Collective of n parts: doublet, couple, couplet Greek or Latinate collective: dyad Metric collective prefix: double- Greek collective prefix: di-, duo- Latinate collective prefix: bi- Fractional: half Metric fractional prefix: demi- Latinate fractional prefix: semi- Greek fractional prefix: hemi- Elemental: twin, doublet Greek prefix: deutero- Number of musicians: duo, duet, duplet Number of years: biennium |
duet (plural duets)
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duet (third-person singular simple present duets, present participle duetting or dueting, simple past and past participle duetted or dueted)
Borrowed from Italian duetto or German Duett (itself borrowed from Italian).
duet n (plural duetten, diminutive duetje n)
From Dutch duet, from Italian duetto or German Duett (itself borrowed from Italian).
duet (uncountable)
duet
duet m inan (diminutive duecik)
duet n (plural duete)
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