kwijt
Dutch
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle Dutch quite, from Medieval Latin quitus (“discharged, released (from debt)”), a byform of Classical Latin quiētus (“quiet”). Compare Low German quit, quiet, German quitt, Danish kvit, Swedish quitt, Icelandic kvittur. More at quit, quite.
Pronunciation
    
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Inflection
    
This adjective is only rarely used attributively.
| Inflection of kwijt | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| uninflected | kwijt | |||
| inflected | kwijte | |||
| comparative | — | |||
| positive | ||||
| predicative/adverbial | kwijt | |||
| indefinite | m./f. sing. | kwijte | ||
| n. sing. | kwijt | |||
| plural | kwijte | |||
| definite | kwijte | |||
| partitive | kwijts | |||
Synonyms
    
Verb
    
kwijt
- first-, second- and third-person singular present indicative of kwijten
- imperative of kwijten
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