Zat

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Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch sat, from Old Dutch *sat, from Proto-Germanic *sadaz.

Adjective

Zat (comparative zatter, superlative Zatst)

  1. sated, full, especially with alcoholic beverage, i.e. drunk (chiefly Belgian)
    Hij kwam zat thuis. — He came home drunk.
  2. having had enough, having had it up to here, fed up
    Ik ben het zat! — I'm fed up with this!

Declension


Derived terms

Numeral

Zat

  1. plenty
    Ik heb nog zat aardappels hier.
    I still have plenty of potatoes here.

Synonyms

Adverb

Zat (not comparable)

  1. enough
    Het is al erg zat dat mijn wasmachine kapot is, en nu mijn vaatwasser ook al!
    It's bad enough that my washing machine is broken, and now my dishwasher too!

Verb

Zat

  1. singular past indicative of zitten.

Indonesian

Etymology

From Arabic.

Noun

Zat

  1. substance

fr:zat io:zat id:zat ku:zat li:zat ms:zat nl:zat ru:zat tr:zat tk:zat zh:zat