Slut - Wiktionary

See also: s'lut

English

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Alternative forms

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  • s**t (censored)

Etymology

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From Middle English slutt, slutte, slute (a dirty or slovenly person, usually a woman, scullery maid; messy animal to prepare as food; slush, mud), probably from Old English *slȳte (sleet), from Proto-West Germanic *slautijā, from Proto-Germanic *slautijǭ (sleet, hail), related to Proto-West Germanic *slaut (puddle, ditch). Compare Dutch slodder and slet, dialectal Swedish slata (idle woman), Norwegian sludd (sleet), and the dialectal Norwegian slutr (sleet, impure liquid). Doublet of sleet. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /slʌt/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Audio (General Australian):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ʌt
  • (Northern England) IPA(key): /slʊt/
  • (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈsɫɐt/

Noun

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slut (plural sluts)

  1. (vulgar, often derogatory) A sexually promiscuous woman. dirty slut total slut
    1. (vulgar, by extension) A prostitute. You could hire a slut for a few hours, if you're that desperate.
  2. (vulgar, often derogatory) Any sexually promiscuous person.
    • 2005, Adam & Steve:Before he met you, he was such a whore. No, I'm sorry! Whores get paid. He was a slut.
  3. (figurative, vulgar, often derogatory) Someone who seeks attention through inappropriate means or to an excessive degree. a press slut
    • 2004 February 12, Bayard Russell, nonemorecomic‎[1]:Dude: Since when did you become a political whore?Phil: I prefer the term political slut, thank you very much!
  4. (vulgar, figuratively, often derogatory) A disloyal individual; someone who does not commit to a particular thing. That guy was a job slut; he changed jobs way too often and quickly, to the point that employers will no longer hire him.
  5. (archaic, derogatory) A slovenly, untidy person, usually a woman.
    • c. 1598–1600 (date written), William Shakespeare, “As You Like It”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, (please specify the act number in uppercase Roman numerals, and the scene number in lowercase Roman numerals):Clo. Truly, and to cast away honestie vppon a foule slut, were to put good meate into an vncleane dish. / Aud. I am not a slut, though I thanke the Goddes I am foule.
    • c. 1597 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Merry Wiues of Windsor”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, (please specify the act number in uppercase Roman numerals, and the scene number in lowercase Roman numerals):Where fires thou find’st unrak’d, and hearths unswept, / There pinch the Maids as blew as Bill-berry, / Our radiant Queene, hates Sluts, and Sluttery.
    • 1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim’s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come: [], London: [] Nath[aniel] Ponder [], →OCLC:Some cry out against sin even as the mother cries out against her child in her lap, when she calleth it slut and naughty girl, and then falls to hugging and kissing it.
    • 1685, John Dryden, Slyvae: or, the Second Part of Poetical Miscellanies, "Lucretius: The Fourth Book. Concerning the Nature of Love,: lines 142-46: The doat on Dowdyes, and Deformity: E'en what they cannot praise, they will not blame, But veil with some extenuating name: The Sallow Skin is for the Swarthy put, And love can make a Slattern of a Slut …
  6. (obsolete, derogatory) A bold, outspoken woman.
    • 1728, [John] Gay, The Beggar’s Opera. [], London: [] John Watts, [], →OCLC, (please specify the page):Our Polly is a sad Slut! nor heeds what we have taught her.
    • 1863, J[oseph] Sheridan Le Fanu, “In Which Mr. Dangerfield Visits the Church of Chapelizod, and Zekiel Irons Goes A-fishing”, in The House by the Church-yard. [], volume I, London: Tinsley, Brothers, [], →OCLC, page 203:To hear her rant, one would have supposed, who had not seen him, that her lank-haired, grimly partner was the prettiest youth in the county of Dublin, and that all the comely lasses in Chapelizod and the country round were sighing and setting caps at him; and Devereux, who had a vein of satire, and loved even farce, enjoyed the heroics of the fat old slut.
    • 1912 (date written), [George] Bernard Shaw, “Pygmalion”, in Androcles and the Lion, Overruled, Pygmalion, London: Constable and Company, published 1916, →OCLC, Act V, page 190:You damned impudent slut, you! But it's better than snivelling; better than fetching slippers and finding spectacles, isnt it? [Rising] By George, Eliza, I said I'd make a woman of you; and I have. I like you like this.
  7. (obsolete) A female dog.
    • 1852, Susanna Moodie, Roughing it in the Bush‎[2]:‘Bête!’ returned the angry Frenchman, bestowing a savage kick on one of the unoffending pups which was frisking about his feet. The pup yelped; the slut barked and leaped furiously at the offender, and was only kept from biting him by Sam, who could scarcely hold her back for laughing; the captain was uproarious; the offended Frenchman alone maintained a severe and dignified aspect.
    • 1905, Banjo Paterson, Old Bush Songs, page 42:He sent me to an old bark hut, / Inhabited by a greyhound slut, / Who put her fangs through my poor fut, / And, snarling, off she ran.
    • 1982, Paul Radley, My Blue-Checker Corker and Me, Sydney: Fontana/Collins, page 17:‘Like a slut and all the dogs mounting her.’
  8. (obsolete) A maidservant.
    • 1661–1669 (date written; Gregorian calendar), Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright, transcriber, “(please specify the entry date)”, in Henry B[enjamin] Wheatley, editor, The Diary of Samuel Pepys [], volume (please specify |volume=I to X), London: George Bell & Sons []; Cambridge: Deighton Bell & Co., published 1893–1899, →OCLC:Our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut, and pleases us mightily, doing more service than both the others and deserves wages better.
  9. (obsolete) A rag soaked in a flammable substance and lit for illumination.

Synonyms

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  • (sexually promiscuous woman): See also Thesaurus:promiscuous woman.
  • (prostitute): See also Thesaurus:prostitute.
  • (untidy person): See also Thesaurus:untidy person.

Derived terms

[edit] sexually promiscuous woman
  • anti-slut defense
  • bitchslut
  • buttslut
  • cockslut
  • cumslut
  • cuntslut
  • cyberslut
  • Facebook slut
  • fuckslut
  • manslut
  • out-slut
  • painslut
  • permaslut
  • slore
  • slunt
  • slutbag
  • slutbitch
  • slutdom
  • slutfucker, slut fucker
  • sluthole, slut hole
  • sluthood
  • slut it up
  • slutlike
  • slut-maker
  • slutness
  • Slutney
  • slut-shame
  • slut-shamey
  • slut-shaming, slut shaming
  • sluttery
  • sluttification
  • sluttify
  • sluttiness
  • sluttish
  • sluttishness
  • slutty
  • slutwad
  • slutwalk
  • slutwear
  • slutwhore
  • superslut
  • turboslut
other senses
  • cover-slut
  • cuddleslut
  • healslut
  • slut-cover
  • slut drop
  • slut strand
  • slut's wool
unsorted, all vulgar
  • diaperslut
  • footslut
  • shitslut
  • slitch
  • slutface
  • sluthead
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  • slattern

Translations

[edit] sexually promiscuous woman
  • Albanian: kurvë f, zuskë (sq) f
  • Amharic: ሸርሙጣ (shermuta)
  • Arabic: عَاهِرَة (ʕāhira)
  • Armenian: պոռնիկ (hy) (poṙnik), փչացած (hy) (pʻčʻacʻac), ման եկող (man ekoġ)
  • Azerbaijani: qəhbə
  • Belarusian: шлю́ха f (šljúxa), ку́рва f (kúrva), шлю́ндра f (šljúndra), прасталы́тка f (prastalýtka)
  • Bulgarian: у́личница (bg) f (úličnica), ку́рва (bg) f (kúrva), шафранти́я f (šafrantíja)
  • Catalan: meuca (ca) f, porca (ca) f
  • Chinese: Mandarin: 蕩婦 / 荡妇 (zh) (dàngfù), 騷貨 / 骚货 (zh) (sāohuò)
  • Czech: kurva (cs) f, coura (cs) f, běhna (cs) f
  • Danish: tøjte c, mær c, luder (da) c
  • Dutch: slet (nl) f, hoer (nl) f, stoephoer (nl) f
  • Esperanto: ĉiesulino (eo), putino (eo)
  • Faroese: teys f
  • Finnish: lutka (fi)
  • French: salope (fr) f, trainée (fr) f, garce (fr) f, pute (fr) f
  • Galician: lurpia (gl) f, pendanga (gl) f, candonga (gl) f, bandallo (gl) m, beldro (gl) m, zurrupio m, xosca f, bordiona f, lumia f, maturranga f, pindonga f, galdrana f, coira (gl) f, bagaxa f, viltroteira f, zolada (gl) f, puta (gl) f
  • Georgian: ბოზი (ka) (bozi)
  • German: Schlampe (de) f, Luder (de) n, Flittchen (de) n Alemannic German: Schluenze
  • Greek: τσούλα (el) f (tsoúla), πόρνη (el) f (pórni), πουτάνα (el) f (poutána) Ancient Greek: μαχλάς f (makhlás), σοβάς f (sobás), χαλιμάς f (khalimás)
  • Hebrew: זוֹנָה (he) f (zoná), שַׁרְמוּטָה (he) f (sharmúta) (vulgar)
  • Hindi: कुलटा (hi) f (kulṭā), रंडी (hi) f (raṇḍī), कसबी (hi) f (kasbī), पतुरिया (hi) f (paturiyā)
  • Hungarian: szajha (hu), kurva (hu), ribanc (hu)
  • Icelandic: drusla (is) f
  • Ido: putanino (io)
  • Indonesian: lonte (id), perek, bispak
  • Ingrian: kurva (vulgar), bläädi (vulgar)
  • Interlingua: puta (ia)
  • Irish: striapach (ga) f
  • Italian: puttana (it) f, troia (it) f, sgualdrina (it) f, mignotta (it) f, baldracca (it) f
  • Japanese: 痴女 (ja) (ちじょ, chijo), 浮気女 (うわきおんな, uwakionna), やりまん (yariman)
  • K'iche': joxol ixoq
  • Korean: 걸레 (ko) (geolle), 갈보 (ko) (galbo), 잡년 (ko) (jamnyeon)
  • Latin: moecha f
  • Latvian: mauka f, palaistuve f, slampa f
  • Macedonian: курва f (kurva), ороспија f (orospija), блудница f (bludnica), калаштура f (kalaštura)
  • Malayalam: പിഴ (ml) (piḻa)
  • Māori: hikawai, karihika, (wahine) tīweka, tarau makere
  • Naga: Khiamniungan Naga: wàp, wàp
  • Navajo: kiyąąh sizíní
  • Norman: guénipe f
  • Norwegian: ludder (no) n, tøs (no) f Bokmål: slut (no) m or f (neologism)
  • Persian: جنده (fa) (jende), فاحشه (fa) (fâheše)
  • Plautdietsch: Zelj f
  • Polish: kurwa (pl) f, dziwka (pl) f, szmata (pl) f, ulicznica (pl) f
  • Portuguese: puta (pt) f, vadia (pt) f (Brazil), badalhoca (pt) (Portugal), porca (pt) (offensive), cachorra (pt) (Brazil)
  • Romanian: târfă (ro) f, coardă (ro) f, curvă (ro) f, cocotă (ro) f
  • Russian: шлю́ха (ru) f (šljúxa), шала́ва (ru) f (šaláva), ля́рва (ru) f (ljárva), блядь (ru) f (bljadʹ), ку́рва (ru) f (kúrva), потаску́ха (ru) f (potaskúxa)
  • Sami: Northern Sami: roahcu
  • Sanskrit: रण्डा (sa) f (raṇḍā)
  • Scottish Gaelic: luid f
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: блу́дница m, дроља f, курва f Latin: blúdnica (sh) m, drolja (sh) f, kurva (sh) f
  • Slovak: kurva f
  • Slovene: kurba (sl) f
  • Sorbian: Lower Sorbian: hura f
  • Spanish: zorra (es) f, zorrón (es) m, puta (es) f, (colloquial) putona f, pendón (es) m, pendona (es) f, furcia (es) f, golfa (es) f, atorranta (es), ramera (es) f, mujerzuela (es) f
  • Swedish: slampa (sv) c
  • Tagalog: kiyo
  • Tajik: фоҳиша (tg) (fohiša)
  • Thai: หญิงโสมม (yǐng sǒo-mom)
  • Turkish: orospu (tr) sg, kahpe (tr)
  • Ukrainian: шлю́ха (uk) f (šljúxa), шльо́ндра f (šlʹóndra), ку́рва (uk) f (kúrva)
  • Urdu: رنڈی (ur) f (raṇḍī)
  • Vietnamese: đĩ (vi), điếm
  • Yiddish: זונה f (zoyne), קורווע f (kurve), הור f (hur), שליוכע f (shlyukhe)
  • Zazaki: orıspi
prostitute see prostitute,‎ whore untidy person
  • Bulgarian: повлека́на (bg) f (povlekána)
  • French: truie (fr) f, souillon (fr)
  • Galician: lurpia (gl) f, pendanga (gl) f, bandallo (gl) m, beldro (gl) m, zurrupio m, xosca f, bordiona f, lumia f, maturranga f, pindonga f, galdrana f, coira (gl) f, bagaxa f, viltroteira f, zolada (gl) f, puta (gl) f
  • German: Schlampe (de) f, Schlonz m, Schlumpe (de) f, Schluse f
  • Irish: abarlach f, ceamach f
  • Persian: شلخته (fa) (šelaxte)
  • Polish: flejtuch (pl) m
  • Russian: неря́ха (ru) m or f (nerjáxa)
  • Spanish: guarro (es) m, guarra (es) f
bold, outspoken woman
  • Bulgarian: please add this translation if you can
  • Finnish: ämmä (fi), eukko (fi)
  • German: Wortführerin (de) f, Großsprecherin f, Marktweib (de) n
  • Japanese: お転婆 (ja) (o-tenba)
  • Spanish: descarada (es) f
a female dog
  • Bulgarian: ку́чка (bg) f (kúčka)
  • Danish: tæve (da) c, tævehund c
  • Esperanto: hundino (eo)
  • Finnish: narttu (fi)
  • French: chienne (fr)
  • Galician: cadela (gl) f
  • German: Hündin (de) f
  • Hungarian: szuka (hu)
  • Ido: hundino (io)
  • Irish: Soith m
  • Italian: cagna (it) f
  • Japanese: 雌犬 (ja) (mesuinu)
  • Latvian: kuce (lv) f
  • Macedonian: кучка f (kučka)
  • Polish: suka (pl) f
  • Portuguese: cachorra (pt) f, cadela (pt) f
  • Romanian: cățea (ro) f
  • Russian: су́ка (ru) f (súka)
  • Spanish: perra (es) f
  • Swedish: tik (sv) c, hynda (sv) c
  • Zazaki: dele (diq)
a maid
  • Bulgarian: слуги́ня f (slugínja)
  • Finnish: palvelijatar (fi)
  • German: Dienstmädchen (de) n, Hausmädchen (de) n, Magd (de) f, Dienstmagd (de) f, Mädchen (de) n, Hausangestellte (de) f
  • Spanish: criada (es) f, sirvienta (es) f
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  • Arabic: (please verify) اِمْرَأَة فَاسْقَة f (imraʔa(t) fāsqa), (please verify) مُومْس (ar) (mūms)
  • Chinese: Mandarin: (please verify) 荡妇 (zh) (dàngfù)
  • Dutch: (please verify) slet (nl) f
  • Esperanto: (please verify) virinaĉo
  • Hebrew: (please verify) רשלן m (rashlan), (please verify) שלומפר m (shlumper)
  • Korean: (please verify) 흘게늦은 (heulgeneujeun)
  • Middle English: (please verify) slutte
  • Persian: (please verify) خوراک سگ (xorâk sag), (please verify) زن کثیف (zan kasif)
  • Scottish Gaelic: (please verify) leodag f, (please verify) bruchag f, (please verify) reipseach f, (please verify) luid f, (please verify) strapaid f, (please verify) slapag f
  • Serbo-Croatian: (please verify) курва, (please verify) проститутка
  • Thai: (please verify) หญิงชาติชั่ว (yĭng châat chûa)
  • Welsh: (please verify) slwt f, (please verify) slebog f
  • Yiddish: (please verify) הולטײַק f (hultayk)
  • Zulu: (please verify) umnukuba, (please verify) ivaka

Verb

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slut (third-person singular simple present sluts, present participle slutting, simple past and past participle slutted) (vulgar)

  1. To wear slutty clothing or makeup, or otherwise behave in a slutty manner.
    • 2009, Shauna Cross, Whip It, →ISBN:In an effort to avoid any spontaneous slutting out, I give myself a stern look in the mirror. "You can make out with him, but that's it," I tell my boy-crazed reflection.
  2. (slang, usually with around) To visit places frequented by men, with the intention of engaging in sexual intercourse by means of flirting.
    • 1998, David Baldacci, The Winner:Shirley, you slut around here again, and I swear to God I'll break your neck.
    • 2001 January, Dan Savage, “Sluts Like Us”, in Out, volume 9, number 7, page 37:The radicals are reluctant to admit that slutting around is a phase that most gay men go through, but not a permanent — what's that phrase? Oh, yes — "lifestyle choice."

Synonyms

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  • (behave in a slutty manner): See Thesaurus:harlotize
  • (visit places frequented by men): cruise, troll

See also

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  • bitch

Anagrams

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  • LUTs, UTSL, lust, ults

Czech

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈslut]

Participle

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slut

  1. masculine singular passive participle of slout

Danish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /slut/, [sl̥ud̥]

Etymology 1

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From Swedish slut, from Middle Low German slūt.

Adjective

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slut

  1. over
  2. finished

Interjection

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slut

  1. (radio communications) over and out, out (ending a conversation)

Noun

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slut (uncountable)

  1. end

References

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  • “slut,1” in Den Danske Ordbog

Etymology 2

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Verb

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slut

  1. imperative of slutte

Middle Low German

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Etymology

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Related to Proto-West Germanic *sleutan (to bolt, lock). Compare Middle High German sluz. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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slūt m or n

  1. end; conclusion

Descendants

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  • Norwegian Nynorsk: slutt; (dialectal) slút
  • Swedish: slut
    • Danish: slut
      • Norwegian Bokmål: slutt

References

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  • "slūt" in Köbler, Gerhard, Mittelniederdeutsches Wörterbuch (3rd edition 2014)
  • Köbler, Gerhard (2014), “sluz”, in Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch (in German), 3rd edition

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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slut n (definite singular slutet, uncountable)

  1. form removed with the spelling reform of 2005; superseded by sludd

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

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slut n (definite singular slutet, uncountable)

  1. (pre-2012) alternative form of sludd

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ukrainian слутий (slutyj).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /slut/

Adjective

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slut m or n (feminine singular slută, masculine plural sluți, feminine/neuter plural slute)

  1. crippled
  2. ugly

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-accusative indefinite slut slută sluți slute
definite slutul sluta sluții slutele
genitive-dative indefinite slut slute sluți slute
definite slutului slutei sluților slutelor

Synonyms

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  • urât

Antonyms

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  • frumos

Serbo-Croatian

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Participle

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slut (Cyrillic spelling слут)

  1. passive past participle of sluti

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German slūt.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /slʉːt/
  • Audio; ett slut:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ʉːt

Adjective

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slut (only as predicative, not comparable)

  1. over, finished; which has come to an end Deras förhållande är slut.Their relationship is over.
  2. gone, no more; of which the last has been taken Kakorna är slut.There are no more cookies.
  3. exhausted; very tired

Derived terms

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  • ta slut
  • sluta

Noun

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slut n

  1. end Jag tyckte om slutet av boken.I liked the end of the book.
    • 2000, 1973 års bibelkommission, “Uppenbarelseboken [Revelation] 22:13”, in Bibel 2000‎[3], © Svenska Bibelsällskapet, accessed at Bible.com, archived from the original on 4 October 2025:Jag är A och O, den förste och den siste, början och slutet.I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.

Declension

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nominative genitive
singular indefinite slut sluts
definite slutet slutets
plural indefinite slut sluts
definite sluten slutens

Derived terms

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  • avslut
  • beslut
  • slutligen
  • slutstation
  • till slut

Descendants

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  • Danish: slut
    • Norwegian Bokmål: slutt

Verb

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slut

  1. imperative of sluta

References

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  • “slut”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish), (Can we date this quote?)

Anagrams

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  • lust, luts

Yola

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Etymology

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From Middle English slutte (sloven, slut), of unknown origin.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /slʊt/

Noun

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slut

  1. sloven
    • 1867, “JAMEEN QOUGEELY EE-PEALTHE”, in SONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY, page 110, lines 5-6:If ich hadh Peeougheen a Buch, Meyleare a Slut, Peedher Ghiel-laaune, an Jackeen Bugaaune,If I had Hugh the Buck, Meyler the Sloven, Peter the Smart Man, and John Boggan,

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  • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828), William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published 1867, page 68

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