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- dutie (obsolete)
From Middle English duete, from Middle English dewe + Middle English -te. Equivalent to due + -ty.
- (Received Pronunciation)
- (non-yod-coalescence) enPR: dyōōtē, IPA(key): /ˈdjuː.ti/
- (yod-coalescence) enPR: jōōtē, IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒuː.ti/
Audio (UK); “duty or duty” [ˈdjyʉ̯tˢi o̞ː ˈd͡ʒʉːtˢi]: (file)
- (General American)
- (yod-dropping) enPR: dōōtē, IPA(key): /ˈdu.ti/, /ˈdu.ɾi/
- Rhymes: -uːti
- Homophone: doody (with yod-dropping and flapping)
duty (countable and uncountable, plural duties)
- (countable, uncountable) That which one is morally or legally obligated to do.
Do your duty by me! -No, we don't have a duty to keep you abreast.- 1805, 21 October, Horatio Nelson
England expects that every man will do his duty. - 1910, Emerson Hough, chapter I, in The Purchase Price: Or The Cause of Compromise, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:
Captain Edward Carlisle […] felt a curious sensation of helplessness seize upon him as he met her steady gaze, […]; he could not tell what this prisoner might do. He cursed the fate which had assigned such a duty, cursed especially that fate which forced a gallant soldier to meet so superb a woman as this under handicap so hard. - 1959, Georgette Heyer, chapter 1, in The Unknown Ajax:
Charles had not been employed above six months at Darracott Place, but he was not such a whopstraw as to make the least noise in the performance of his duties when his lordship was out of humour. - 2013 August 10, Lexington, “Keeping the mighty honest”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8848:
British journalists shun complete respectability, feeling a duty to be ready to savage the mighty, or rummage through their bins. Elsewhere in Europe, government contracts and subsidies ensure that press barons will only defy the mighty so far.
- 1805, 21 October, Horatio Nelson
- (uncountable) The state of being at work and responsible for or doing a particular task.
I’m on duty from 6 pm to 6 am. - (countable) An excise tax; especially, one on imports or exports.
Synonym: excise duty
Hypernyms: tax, levy
Hyponym: tariff
customs duty - (obsolete) One's due, something one is owed; a debt or fee.
- (obsolete) Respect; reverence; regard; act of respect; homage.
- 1599 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Life of Henry the Fift”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act V, scene ii]:
my duty to you
- 1599 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Life of Henry the Fift”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act V, scene ii]:
- (engineering) The efficiency of an engine in work done per unit of fuel; particularly, the number of pounds of water which a steam pumping engine can raise one foot by burning one bushel or hundredweight of coal.
- (euphemistic) The act of urination or defecation, especially for a dog.
- 1927, Will Judy, “Housebreaking”, in Training the Dog, page 23:
The basic idea in housebreaking is not to wait until the puppy sins and then punish him; it is to call nature to your aid and thus make it easy for him to do his duty.
- 1927, Will Judy, “Housebreaking”, in Training the Dog, page 23:
(that which one is obligated to do): obligation
duty-free (taxes)
(antonym(s) of “that which one is obligated to do”): right
dutiful (adjective)
Adjectives often used with "duty"
- public, private, moral, legal, social, double, civic, contractual, political, judicial, etc.
that which one is morally or legally obligated to do
- Albanian: rangë (sq) f, detyrë (sq) f
- Arabic: وَاجِب (ar) m (wājib), وَظِيفَة (ar) f (waẓīfa)
Egyptian Arabic: واجب m (wāgib) - Armenian: պարտք (hy) (partkʻ), պարտականություն (hy) (partakanutʻyun)
- Aromanian: dat n
- Azerbaijani: borc (az), vəzifə (az)
- Bashkir: бурыс (burıs)
- Belarusian: доўг m (dowh), абавя́зак (be) m (abavjázak)
- Bulgarian: дълг (bg) m (dǎlg)
- Catalan: obligació (ca), deure (ca) m
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 責任 / 责任 (zh) (zérèn), 義務 / 义务 (zh) (yìwù) - Chuukese: wis
- Crimean Tatar: vazife
- Czech: povinnost (cs) f
- Danish: pligt c
- Dutch: plicht (nl) f
- Esperanto: devo
- Estonian: kohustus
- Finnish: velvollisuus (fi)
- French: devoir (fr) m, obligation (fr), service (fr)
- Galician: obriga (gl) f, obrigación (gl) m
- Georgian: მოვალეობა (movaleoba), ვალდებულება (valdebuleba)
- German: Pflicht (de) f
- Greek: καθήκον (el) n (kathíkon), υποχρέωση (el) f (ypochréosi)
- Hebrew: חוֹבָה (he) f (khova)
- Hindi: कृत्य (hi) m (kŕtya), कर्तव्य (hi) m (kartavya), उत्तरदायित्व (hi) m (uttardāyitva)
- Hungarian: kötelesség (hu)
- Icelandic: kvöð (is) f, skylda (is) f
- Irish: dualgas (ga) m
- Italian: dovere (it) m, obbligo (it) m
- Japanese: 義務 (ja) (ぎむ, gimu), 勤め (ja) (つとめ, tsutome), 役目 (ja) (やくめ, yakume), 服務 (ja) (ふくむ, fukumu)
- Kazakh: борыш (boryş), парыз (paryz), міндет (mındet)
- Korean: 의무(義務) (ko) (uimu), 임무(任務) (ko) (immu), 근무(勤務) (ko) (geunmu), 업무(業務) (ko) (eommu)
- Kyrgyz: милдет (ky) (mildet)
- Latin: dēbitum n, iūs (la) n, mūnus (la) n, officium (la) n, pars (la)
- Latvian: pienākums (lv) m
- Lithuanian: pareiga f
- Low German: Plicht
- Macedonian: должност f (dolžnost)
- Malayalam: കടമ (ml) (kaṭama)
- Maltese: dmir m
- Māori: tiuti
- Mongolian:
Cyrillic: суудал (mn) (suudal) - Norwegian:
Bokmål: plikt (no) m or f - Occitan: obligacion (oc), dever (oc) m
- Old English: pleoh n
- Persian:
Iranian Persian: وَظیفِه (vazife), تَکْلیف (taklif) - Plautdietsch: Flicht f
- Polish: obowiązek (pl) m
- Portuguese: dever (pt) m, obrigação (pt) f
- Romanian: datorie (ro) f
- Russian: долг (ru) m (dolg), обя́занность (ru) f (objázannostʹ)
- Sanskrit: कर्तव्य (sa) (kartavya), धर्म (sa) (dharma)
- Sardinian: dovère m, òbrigu m
- Scottish Gaelic: còir f
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ду́жно̄ст f, задуже́ње n
Latin: dúžnōst (sh) f, zadužénje (sh) n - Slovak: povinnosť f
- Slovene: dolžnost f
- Somali: waajib
- Spanish: deber (es) m, obligación (es) f, cometido (es), menester (es)
- Swahili: zamu (sw)
- Swedish: plikt (sv) c, skyldighet (sv) c
- Tajik: вазифа (tg) (vazifa)
- Tamil: கடமை (ta) (kaṭamai)
- Thai: กิจ (th) (kìt), งาน (th) (ngaan), หน้าที่ (th) (nâa-tîi)
- Turkish: görev (tr), vazife (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: اصر (ısr), منت (minnet) - Ukrainian: борг (uk) m (borh), обо́в'язок (uk) m (obóvʺjazok)
- Urdu: واجِب (vājib)
- Uzbek: burch (uz), vazifa (uz)
- Vietnamese: nhiệm vụ (vi) (任務), trách nhiệm (vi) (責任), chức trách (vi) (職責), nghĩa vụ (vi) (義務), chức vụ (vi) (職務)
- Zazaki: wezife (diq) c
period of time
- Armenian: հերթափոխ (hy) (hertʻapʻox)
- Belarusian: дзяжу́рства n (dzjažúrstva), зме́на f (zmjéna) (shift), слу́жба f (slúžba) (service)
- Bulgarian: дежу́рство (bg) n (dežúrstvo), слу́жба (bg) f (slúžba) (service), смя́на (bg) f (smjána) (shift)
- Catalan: servei (ca)
- Czech: služba (cs) f, směna (cs) f (shift)
- Danish: tjeneste (da) c
- Dutch: van dienst m
- Finnish: työvuoro (fi)
- French: travail (fr) m
- Georgian: მორიგეობა (morigeoba), ცვლა (cvla), ვახტი (vaxṭi)
- German: Schicht (de) f, Arbeitszeit (de) f
- Greek: βάρδια (el) f (várdia)
- Hungarian: szolgálat (hu)
- Italian: servizio (it) m, attività (it) f
- Macedonian: должност f (dolžnost), дежурство n (dežurstvo), смена f (smena) (shift), служба (mk) f (služba) (service)
- Malayalam: ജോലിസമയം (jōlisamayaṁ)
- Polish: dyżur (pl) m, zmiana (pl) f (shift), służba (pl) f (service)
- Portuguese: plantão (pt) m
- Romanian: sarcină (ro)
- Russian: дежу́рство (ru) n (dežúrstvo), сме́на (ru) f (sména) (shift), слу́жба (ru) f (slúžba) (service)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ду́жно̄ст f, дежу́рство n, слу̀жба f (service)
Latin: dúžnōst (sh) f, dežúrstvo (sh) n, slùžba (sh) f (service) - Slovak: služba f (service), zmena f (shift)
- Swedish: tjänst (sv) c
- Turkish: çalışma süresi (tr), vardiya (tr)
- Ukrainian: вартува́ння (uk) n (vartuvánnja), змі́на f (zmína) (shift), слу́жба (uk) f (slúžba) (service)
tax; tariff
- Albanian: taksë dogane f
- Arabic: رَسْم (ar) m (rasm)
- Armenian: մաքս (hy) (makʻs), մաքսատուրք (hy) (makʻsaturkʻ)
Old Armenian: հարկ (hark), տուրք (turkʻ), բաժ (baž) - Azerbaijani: rüsum, gömrük (customs)
- Belarusian: мы́та f (mýta), по́шліна f (póšlina), збор (be) m (zbor)
- Bulgarian: ми́то (bg) n (míto)
- Catalan: taxa (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 稅 / 税 (zh) (shuì), 關稅 / 关税 (zh) (guānshuì) - Crimean Tatar: bergi
- Czech: clo (cs) n
- Danish: told (da) c
- Dutch: taks (nl) m
- Esperanto: tarifo, dogano
- Estonian: tollimaks
- Faroese: tollur m
- Finnish: tullimaksu (fi)
- French: taxe (fr) f
- German: Zoll (de) m, Einfuhrsteuer (de) f
- Greek: δασμός (el) m (dasmós)
- Hindi: कर (hi) m (kar)
- Hungarian: vám (hu)
- Italian: tassa (it) f, dazio (it) m, gabella (it) f, tributo (it) m, imposta (it) f, balzello (it) m
- Japanese: 関税 (ja) (かんぜい, kanzei), 税金 (ja) (ぜいきん, zeikin),
- Kazakh: баж (kk) (baj), алым (alym)
- Korean: 관세(關稅) (ko) (gwanse), 세금(稅金) (ko) (segeum)
- Kyrgyz: алым (ky) (alım)
- Latin: indictiō f, portōrium n, vectīgal n, illātiō f
- Lithuanian: muitas m
- Macedonian: царина f (carina)
- Malayalam: തീരുവ (ml) (tīruva)
- Māori: tiuti, tāke taonga
- Mongolian:
Cyrillic: хураамж (mn) (xuraamž) - Norwegian:
Bokmål: toll (no) m
Nynorsk: toll m - Persian:
Iranian Persian: گُمْرُک (gomrok) (customs), باج (fa) (bâj) - Polish: cło (pl) n
- Portuguese: imposto (pt) m, taxa (pt) f
- Romanian: taxă (ro) f, impozit (ro) n, datorie (ro) f
- Russian: по́шлина (ru) f (póšlina), нало́г (ru) m (nalóg), сбор (ru) m (sbor)
- Scottish Gaelic: cìs f, càin f
- Spanish: arancel (es) m
- Swedish: tull (sv) c, tullavgift (sv) c
- Tajik: гумрук (tg) (gumruk) (customs), боҷ (boj), хироҷ (xiroj)
- Turkish: gümrük (tr), ithal vergisi
Ottoman Turkish: رسم (resm, resim), باج (bac) - Tuvan: каайлы (kaaylı)
- Ukrainian: ми́то n (mýto), збір m (zbir)
- Uzbek: poshlina (uz), boj (uz)
- Vietnamese: thuế quan (vi) (稅關), hải quan (vi) (海關)
Translations to be checked
- “duty”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “duty”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
- “duty”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- IPA(key): /ˈdu.tɨ/
- Rhymes: -utɨ
- Syllabification: du‧ty
duty
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