en.wiktionary.orgReconstruction:Proto-Germanic/ūt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Proto-Indo-European *úd (“out, outward”).[1] IPA(key): /uːt/ *ūt out, outward *ūtai *ūtanē *uz Proto-West Germanic: *ūtOld English: ūtMiddle English: oute, out, ut, ute, uth, wt, uotEnglish: outGeordie English: ootScots: out, ootYola: udh, uth, ut, out, outhOld Frisian: ūtSaterland Frisian: uutWest Frisian: útOld Saxon: ūtMiddle Low German: ûtGerman Low German: uutLow German: utOld Dutch: ūtMiddle Dutch: uut, uteDutch: uitAfrikaans: uitBerbice Creole Dutch: oitiJersey Dutch: äutNegerhollands: ut, it, ytOld High German: ūzMiddle High German: ūzAlemannic German: usCimbrian: aus, auz (Luserna)German: ausLuxembourgish: ausYiddish: אויס (oys) Old Norse: út Icelandic: út Faroese: út Norwegian: ut Old Swedish: ūt Swedish: ut Danish: ud Gothic: 𐌿𐍄 (ūt) ^ Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*ūt”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11)[1], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 562