togt

Danish

Etymology

From Dutch tocht (march, trip), from Proto-Germanic *tuhtiz (pulling), cognate with German Zucht (discipline) and Middle Low German tucht (discipline) (whence Danish tugt). The Germanic noun is derived from the verb *teuhaną (to lead, pull), cf. German ziehen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtˢʌɡ̊d̥]

Noun

togt n (singular definite togtet, plural indefinite togter)

  1. expedition, often to pillage or wage war.

Declension

References

Dutch

Noun

togt m (plural togten, diminutive togtje n)

  1. Obsolete spelling of tocht.
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