"gued" meaning in Low German

See gued in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /ɣʊə̯t/ Forms: biätter [comparative], beste [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle Low German gut, a byform (derived from unstressed use) of gôt. The diphthong -ue- continues Old Saxon -u- in open syllables [gut is a closed syllable]. Etymology templates: {{dercat|nds|osx|gmw-pro|gem-pro|inh=3}}, {{inh|nds|gml|gut}} Middle Low German gut, {{noncog|osx||-u-}} Old Saxon -u- Head templates: {{head|nds|adjective|comparative|biätter|superlative|beste}} gued (comparative biätter, superlative beste)
  1. (Westphalia) good, not bad Tags: Westphalia Synonyms: guet, goot (english: which see for more)
    Sense id: en-gued-nds-adj-i3s61nxD Categories (other): Low German entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for gued meaning in Low German (1.4kB)

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        }
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        "Low German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic",
        "Low German terms inherited from Middle Low German",
        "Low German terms inherited from Old Saxon",
        "Low German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic",
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        "Low German terms with IPA pronunciation"
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      "ipa": "/ɣʊə̯t/"
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    {
      "word": "guet"
    },
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      "word": "goot"
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