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tut

tət
WordNet
  1. (v) tut
    utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Tut
    A hassock.
  2. Tut
    An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it.
  3. Tut
    tŭt Be still; hush; -- an exclamation used for checking or rebuking.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. tut
    To project.
  2. (n) tut
    A hassock; a footstool.
  3. (n) tut
    A piece of work; a job.
  4. tut
    To do work by the tut or tote; work by the piece.
  5. tut
    An exclamation used to check or rebuke, or to express impatience or contempt. It is synonymous with tush.
  6. tut
    To express impatience, contempt, or the like by the interjection tut.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
  1. (interj) Tut
    tut an exclamation of rebuke, or impatience, &c
  2. (v.i) Tut
    to express impatience by such
  3. (n) Tut
    tut (prov.) a hassock—also Tote
  4. (v.i) Tut
    to project
  5. (n) Tut
    tut a piece of work
  6. (v.i) Tut
    to work by the piece
Etymology

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary Cf. Sw. tut, a point, pipe, tube, Dan. tut, a cornet

Usage in the news

Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) is pleased to announce the classic, family favorite tale Peter Pan will run during the 2012 holiday season as part of TUTS' "A Lot To Love" season. click2houston.com

For Howard Markel, though, the Tut study raised as many questions as it ­answered. ilsonquarterly.com

King Tut's Tomb : A Guide to Unearthing Job Candidates. orkforce.com

King Tut's miniature canopic coffin. orkforce.com

The Egyptian government alone anticipates making about $7 million out of Tut 's peregrinations in the US and Canada, all earmarked (despite some rumors to the contrary) for revamping the display facilities of the Cairo Museum. nybooks.com

"It's like opening King Tut 's tomb," says Sapoznik. thejewishweek.com

Tut 's Ills Won't Kill Public Fascination, Historians Say. foxnews.com

Creating a burial as spectacular as King Tut 's required a vast amount of preparation yet today we are only familiar with the end product. archaeology.org

King Tut Exhibit Open At Science Museum Of Minnesota. jon.com

Blog Posts Related to Tut Day. lite975.com

Images Related to Tut Day. lite975.com

Studies reveal King Tut 's sad life and death. koaa.com

To steal a line out of our old friends Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin, " Tut - Tut , It looks like rain". kbtx.com

King Tut exhibit depicts wrong skin color. 2.ljworld.com

Knew Tut 's identity, while Anton's American team did not. ashingtonpost.com

Usage in scientific papers

V , X i = g (∂ V , X ) , H or(u) and V er(u) are horizontal and vertical subspaces of TuT M respectively.
Geometry of Dynamical Systems

We now observe that apr = [a−1 , b]r = b and (ut)pr = upr tpr = ttr = tut = u follow from the relations in RX ∪ RY ∪ RZ .
A 3-local characterization of M_12 and SL_3(3)

Examples are utt − uxx + u3 = 0 which has u + tut + xux as a solution of ℓ = ℓ∗ but not a solution of h; ut + uxxx = 0 which has ux as a solution of ℓ∗ = −ℓ but not a solution of h.
Direct construction method for conservation laws of partial differential equations. Part II: General treatment

We end by mentioning a more general possible definition of Ψ, namely, Ψ(t) = ΨX ˆXY U V ˆV W (t) = k(Xt + t ˆXt + tUt , tYt + Vt + t ˆVt ).
Conditions for Nonnegative Curvature on Vector Bundles and Sphere Bundles

Not all were decoded by their users, and we were most puzzled by the computer code DJEHUTY (Dearborn et al. 2005), because it is a relatively poorly known variant of the name of Thut, Tut, or Thoth.
Astrophysics in 2006

Usage in literature

To all this you will answer, puffing your filthy pipe the while, 'Tut! "The Cockaynes in Paris" by Blanchard Jerrold

TUT: tu'tor; tuto'rial; tu'torage. "New Word-Analysis" by William Swinton

Tut, tut; you'll have them both arrested in a jiffy. "The Blue Pavilions" by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

It's for the chorus of that new 'Tut! "Torchy and Vee" by Sewell Ford

Tut, tut, how should you know! "Dr. Jolliffe's Boys" by Lewis Hough

Tut, the chorus can't hear. "The Black Cross" by Olive M. Briggs

Tut, men should not their courage so consume. "The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3)" by Christopher Marlowe

Tuts, the night's but young, the chap of two and a fine clear clean air with a wind behind you for Shira Glen. "John Splendid" by Neil Munro

Has he been tut-tut-talking about me? "Rival Pitchers of Oakdale" by Morgan Scott

Uncle James said, "Tut, tut," again, but he liked it. "Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906" by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Usage in poetry
Nein, die Suende wag ich nicht.
Bruder, wolltest du sie wagen?
Nein, in letzten Lebenstagen
Tut man gerne seine Pflicht.
Der Liebende steht träge auf,
Zieht ein Herr-Jemine-Gesicht
Und wünscht, er wäre tot.
Der Morgen tut sich prächtig auf.
Was ihr tut, ist des Alters Folge.
Was ich tu, will die Jugend haben.
Ich goenn euch eure Lust von Herzen.
Wollt ihr mir nicht die meine goennen?
Was ist der Trompetenstoß wert, wenn er
nicht Wunder tut,
nicht Tote erweckt? Nur die Träne, die
Träne fällt,
und sie fragt nicht, wozu ist sie gut.
He said 'Lieutenant Sam, come forgive and forget.'
But I stamped and said 'Nay, nay begone.'
Then he said 'Captain Sam.'
I said 'Captain, tut tut, make it Major and then I'll clock on.
Der Weise sprach zu Alexandern.
"Dort, wo die lichten Welten wandern,
Ist manches Volk, ist manche Stadt."
Was tut der Mann von tausend Siegen?
Die Memme weint, dass dort zu kriegen,
Der Himmel keine Bruecken hat.