duty
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English duete, from Middle English dewe + Middle English -te, (borrowed from Old French -te from Latin -tātem, accusative masculine singular of -tās). Equivalent to due + -ty (Alternative form of -ity).
duty (countable and uncountable, plural duties)
public, private, moral, legal, social, double, civic, contractual, political, judicial, etc.
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Masculine singular | Feminine singular | Neuter singular | Dual | Plural | |
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Nominative | duty | duta | dute | dutej | dute |
Genitive | dutego | duteje | dutego | duteju | dutych |
Dative | dutemu | dutej | dutemu | dutyma | dutym |
Accusative | duty dutego (animate) |
dutu | dute | dutej duteju (animate) |
dute dutych (optional animate form) |
Instrumental | dutym | duteju | dutym | dutyma | dutymi |
Locative | dutem | dutej | dutem | dutyma | dutych |
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