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Gevist

Gevist is a Dutch word primarily used as the past participle of the verb vissen, meaning to fish. In standard Dutch, gevist is used in perfect tenses with the auxiliary hebben. The most common constructions are Hij heeft gevist and De vissers hebben gevist, indicating that someone has gone fishing or that fishing activity has been completed.

The etymology of gevist traces back to the infinitive vissen, with the prefix ge- forming the past

In modern Dutch, gevist typically describes a completed fishing action rather than the act of fishing in

Gevist is not commonly used as a standalone noun or as a widely recognized proper noun. There

participle.
The
form
is
regular
for
verbs
ending
in
-sen,
and
the
participle
is
formed
in
the
standard
way
for
Dutch
verbs
that
take
ge-
as
a
prefix.
progress.
It
is
commonly
encountered
in
factual
or
descriptive
contexts,
such
as
reports
of
catches,
historical
accounts,
or
written
narratives
that
note
what
has
been
fished
or
what
was
caught.
are
no
well-established
uses
of
gevist
as
a
place
name
or
a
notable
surname
in
contemporary
sources.
When
encountered
in
texts,
it
is
usually
clear
from
context
that
gevist
is
the
verb-form
participle
rather
than
a
noun.