tuta
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tuta f (plural tutes)
tuta
tuta (accusative singular tutan, plural tutaj, accusative plural tutajn)
An old consonant-stem infinitive formed to the root of tuntea.
Only used in first infinitive (tuta, tutakseen), passive present indicative (tutaan) and rarely in instructive of second active infinitive (tutaen). The passive present participle (tuttava) as a noun meaning "acquaintance", and the passive past participle (tuttu) is in modern usage viewed either as another noun meaning "acquaintance" or an adjective meaning "familiar". It is also still common in phrases like saada tuta. All other uses are obsolete.
tūtā̀ f (plural tūtōcī, possessed form tūtàr̃)
From TuTa (1920), name of an early design by Italian futurist artist Thayaht, from French tout-de-même (“all the same”).
tuta f (plural tute)
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tūtā
From Proto-Finnic *tuntëdak.
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