citaat
Dutch
Etymology
From Latin citatum, the neutral inflection of the past participle of citare 'to cause to move, arouse, summon, urge, call', the frequentative form of ciere 'to move, set in motion, stir, rouse, call, invite', from the Proto-Indo-European base *kei- 'to move to and fro': citeren + -aat
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: ci‧taat
- Rhymes: -aːt
Noun
citaat n (plural citaten, diminutive citaatje n)
Derived terms
- citatenboek n
Related terms
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