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Lute vs Ute - What's the difference?

lute | ute |

As nouns the difference between lute and ute

is that lute is a fretted stringed instrument, similar to a guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox while ute is a small vehicle based on the same platform as a family car but with a unibody construction and a built-in open tray area for carrying goods; similar but not identical to a pick-up truck.

As a verb lute

is to play on a lute, or as if on a lute.

As a proper noun Ute is

a Native American people of Utah, Colorado and New Mexico.

lute

English

(wikipedia lute)

Etymology 1

From (etyl) lut (modern (luth)), from (etyl) (probably representing an (etyl) or North African pronunciation).

Noun

(en noun)
  • A fretted stringed instrument, similar to a guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox.
  • See also

    * barbiton, barbitos * guembri * guqin * mandola * mandolin * oud * pipa * rebab * samisen, shamisen * theorbo

    Verb

    (lut)
  • To play on a lute, or as if on a lute.
  • * Tennyson
  • Knaves are men / That lute and flute fantastic tenderness.
    (Piers Plowman)
    (Keats)

    Etymology 2

    From (etyl) lut, ultimately from (etyl) .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Thick sticky clay or cement used to close up a hole or gap, especially to make something air-tight.
  • A packing ring, as of rubber, for fruit jars, etc.
  • (brickmaking) A straight-edged piece of wood for striking off superfluous clay from mould.
  • Verb

    (lut)
  • To fix or fasten something with lute.
  • * 1888 , Rudyard Kipling, ‘A Friend's Friend’, Plain Tales from the Hills , Folio Society 2005, page 179:
  • To protect everything till it dried, a man luted a big blue paper cap from a cracker, with meringue-cream, low down on Jevon's forehead.

    Anagrams

    * ----

    ute

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (Australia, New Zealand) A small vehicle based on the same platform as a family car but with a unibody construction and a built-in open tray area for carrying goods; similar but not identical to a pick-up truck.
  • * 2007 , Sheryl Persson, The Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia , Exisle Publishing, Australia, page 40,
  • The Reverend John Flynn, a man of simple tastes, was always recognisable in the outback, dressed in a suit, driving an old ute and puffing on a pipe.
  • * 2008 , Penelope Adams, Why Women Are Stupid , Lulu, page 105,
  • Still, given the choice between being stuck behind a ute' in tropical scenery and spending four to five hours driving through stretches of semi-desert, I?d rather have the ' ute -plus-heart-attack.
  • * 2009 , Damian Veltri, Bandt, Louis (Lewis) Thornett (1910-1987)'', entry in Dianne Lingmore, Darryl Bennet (editors), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 17 1981-1990: A-K, page 55,
  • A sample body was made in 1933 and the first utilities, or ‘utes'’, rolled off the production line next year. Dubbed ‘the Kangaroo Chaser’ by Henry Ford when Bandt displayed two examples in Detroit, United States of America, in 1935, the ' ute was quickly recognised as the ideal farmers? vehicle.

    See also

    * bakkie * dual cab * panel van * pick-up truck, pickup truck * station wagon * tilly

    Anagrams

    * * ---- ==Norwegian Bokmål==

    Adjective

    (nb-adj-3)
  • outdoors
  • out; the state of being out. compare: ut
  • uncool; "old-fashioned"
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