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duchtig
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch duchtich, from Old Dutch *duhtig, from Proto-West Germanic *duhtīg. Equivalent to modern deugen (“to be virtuous”) + -ig. Originally an adjective, but chiefly used as an adverb in modern Dutch.
Cognate with German tüchtig (“efficient, capable, hard, competent, big”), English doughty, Danish dygtig (“virtuous, proficient”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
duchtig
- to a high degree, considerably
Adjective
duchtig (comparative duchtiger, superlative duchtigst)
Declension
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