"get" meaning in Limburgish

See get in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adverb

IPA: /ʝæt/
Rhymes: -æt Etymology: From Middle Dutch iewet, iet. The diphthong /ie̯/ developed into /je/ word-initially, as it did in High German, and the onset was then enclitically hardened to ⟨g⟩ (/ʝ/). Cognate with Dutch iets, Central Franconian jet, northern Luxembourgish jett, gett, English aught. Etymology templates: {{inh|li|dum|iewet}} Middle Dutch iewet, {{cog|nl|iets}} Dutch iets, {{cog|gmw-cfr|jet}} Central Franconian jet, {{cog|lb|jett}} Luxembourgish jett, {{cog|en|aught}} English aught Head templates: {{head|li|adverb}} get
  1. some, somewhat
    Sense id: en-get-li-adv-TWGbh-SF
  2. very
    Sense id: en-get-li-adv-TGpIOfg9
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: jett (alt: Krefeld), gätt, gädd (Eupen)

Pronoun

IPA: /ʝæt/
Rhymes: -æt Etymology: From Middle Dutch iewet, iet. The diphthong /ie̯/ developed into /je/ word-initially, as it did in High German, and the onset was then enclitically hardened to ⟨g⟩ (/ʝ/). Cognate with Dutch iets, Central Franconian jet, northern Luxembourgish jett, gett, English aught. Etymology templates: {{inh|li|dum|iewet}} Middle Dutch iewet, {{cog|nl|iets}} Dutch iets, {{cog|gmw-cfr|jet}} Central Franconian jet, {{cog|lb|jett}} Luxembourgish jett, {{cog|en|aught}} English aught Head templates: {{head|li|pronouns|cat2=indefinite pronouns}} get
  1. something, anything
    Sense id: en-get-li-pron-R9dj-zt2
  2. (indefinite pronoun) Placed before a plural noun, indicating general cases of people or things: some Tags: indefinite, pronoun
    Sense id: en-get-li-pron-W-FrtUi4 Categories (other): Limburgish entries with incorrect language header, Limburgish indefinite pronouns, Limburgish pronouns Disambiguation of Limburgish entries with incorrect language header: 11 3 0 86 Disambiguation of Limburgish indefinite pronouns: 18 7 11 64 Disambiguation of Limburgish pronouns: 21 0 19 59
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: jett (alt: Krefeld), gätt, gädd (Eupen)
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      "expansion": "Dutch iets",
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    },
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      "word": "jett"
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      "word": "gätt"
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    {
      "roman": "Eupen",
      "word": "gädd"
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