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English

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Etymology

From Dutch schuit. Compare shout ("flat-bottomed boat").

Pronunciation

Noun

schuit (plural schuits)

  1. A flat-bottomed Dutch river-boat; a barge.

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Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Dutch schute, from Old Dutch skūta. Cognate with Middle Low German schûte (a type of boat or light ship). Perhaps tied to Proto-Germanic *skeutaz (quick), thus making it related to Old Norse skúta (a small craft or cutter), Old Norse skjótr (quick), Old English sċēot (quick, ready), Dutch schieten (to shoot).

Pronunciation

Noun

schuit f (plural schuiten, diminutive schuitje n)

  1. a boat or small ship, usually a flat-bottomed one used for inland navigation or less commonly for coastal navigation; a barge

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: skuit
  • Danish: skøjte
  • English: schuyt
  • Indonesian: sekoci
  • Norwegian: skøyte
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Middle English

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Noun

schuit

  1. A flat-bottomed boat, barge
  2. The master of or other sailor on such a boat

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