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debet m inan

  1. debit

From Middle Dutch debet, from Latin dēbet.

debet n (uncountable, no diminutive)

  1. (accounting) debit, due to the account holder by a third party
    Synonyms: saldo, tegoed
    Antonym: credit
  2. a debt, due to a third party

From Middle French debet.

debet

  1. debit

Learned borrowing from Latin dēbet (“he/she/it owes”), from dēbeō.

debet n (genitive singular debets, no plural)

  1. (accounting) stock-taking, withdrawal of money
    Synonyms: úttekt, skuldadálkur

From Dutch debet, from Middle French debet (Modern French débit), from Latin dēbitum (“what is owed, a debt”).

debet (plural **debet-debet)

  1. (accounting, nonstandard) alternative spelling of debit (“debit, receivable”)

dēbet

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of dēbeō

Borrowed from French débet, from Latin dēbet, from dēbeō.

debet m inan

  1. (banking) overdraft
  2. (accounting) debit