"griet" meaning in All languages combined

See griet on Wiktionary

Noun [Dutch]

Forms: grieten [plural], grietje [diminutive, neuter]
Rhymes: -it Etymology: An onomatopoeia. Etymology templates: {{onomatopoeic|nl|title=onomatopoeia}} onomatopoeia Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|-en|+}} griet m (plural grieten, diminutive grietje n)
  1. alternative form of grutto (godwit) Tags: alt-of, alternative, masculine Alternative form of: grutto (extra: godwit)
    Sense id: en-griet-nl-noun-nCg5Zjbm Categories (other): Dutch onomatopoeias
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun [Dutch]

Forms: grieten [plural], grietje [diminutive, neuter]
Rhymes: -it Etymology: From the Dutch girl's name Margriet, cognate with English Margaret. Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-en|+}} griet f (plural grieten, diminutive grietje n)
  1. (informal) girl, (young or any) female, often derogatory: broad Tags: feminine, informal Derived forms: grietje
    Sense id: en-griet-nl-noun-csLG11WR Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Dutch entries with incorrect language header: 24 40 29 7 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 21 35 22 21 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 8 71 11 10
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun [Dutch]

Rhymes: -it Etymology: A euphemistic alteration of god (“god”) in curse words, to remove the blasphemous nature. Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|-|-}} griet m (uncountable)
  1. euphemism for God, notable as an alternative for blasphemous cursing Tags: masculine, uncountable
    Sense id: en-griet-nl-noun-rH5Fz2Gy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 3

Noun [Dutch]

Forms: grieten [plural], grietje [diminutive, neuter]
Rhymes: -it Etymology: Possibly from a word meaning "sandstone, grit," referring to the shingle seabed the fish resides on, from Middle Dutch griet, from Old Dutch *griot, from Frankish *greota, from Proto-Germanic *greutą. Etymology templates: {{der|nl|dum|griet}} Middle Dutch griet, {{der|nl|odt|*griot}} Old Dutch *griot, {{der|nl|frk|*greota}} Frankish *greota, {{der|nl|gem-pro|*greutą}} Proto-Germanic *greutą Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-en|+}} griet f (plural grieten, diminutive grietje n)
  1. brill, a fish of species Rhombus vulgaris Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-griet-nl-noun-2vWoZTtk
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 4

Inflected forms

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