vét

Etymology 1
hu

Verb

 * 1)  to wrong someone, to do wrong to someone
 * 2)  to transgress, violate, infringe a rule
 * 3)  to sin (against someone or something: )
 * 4)  to err, to make a mistake
 * 1)  to transgress, violate, infringe a rule
 * 2)  to sin (against someone or something: )
 * 3)  to err, to make a mistake
 * 1)  to sin (against someone or something: )
 * 2)  to err, to make a mistake
 * 1)  to err, to make a mistake

Usage notes
Traditionally the phrase to express “to make a mistake” includes the verb ' or ' (i.e.,, ) or simply. However, sometimes the above meaning of vét (“to err”) is combined with the meaning of “mistake”, creating the redundant form, which is proscribed, as it would literally mean approximately “to miss a mistake” (this meaning is still present in ).

Etymology 2
From the stem of, compare , , , , obsolete , and.

Etymology 1
Compare.

Verb

 * 1)  to dredge, to cleanse the bottom

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) suit jacket; blazer
 * 2)  suit
 * 3) tuxedo

Noun

 * 1) a type of bug parasiting dogs