See also: Attribut

Danish

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Etymology

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From Latin attributum, past participle of attribuere.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /atribut/, [atˢʁ̥iˈb̥ud̥]

Noun

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attribut n or c (singular definite attributtet or attributten, plural indefinite attributter)

  1. attribute (characteristic or quality); female characteristics, especially the breasts
  2. (grammar) attribute (word qualifying a noun)

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Medieval Latin attribūtum.

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  • IPA(key): /a.tʁi.by/
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Noun

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attribut m (plural attributs)

  1. attribute (characteristic or quality)
  2. (grammar) complement
    adjectif attributpredicative adjective
    Dans la phrase "Marc est le frère de Paul", "le frère de Paul" est l’attribut du sujet "Marc".
    In the sentence "Marc is Paul's brother", "Paul's brother" is the complement of the subject "Marc".
    Du point de vue des fonctions syntaxiques, les verbes d’état sont ceux qui définissent un sujet et son attribut.
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)
  3. (object-oriented programming) attribute
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Maltese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian attributo.

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Noun

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attribut m (plural attributi)

  1. attribute, characteristic
  2. (grammar) predicative
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Swedish

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Noun

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attribut n

  1. an attribute (same senses as in English)

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