Luidt
Luidt is the present tense form of the Dutch verb luiden, which means to sound, to ring, or to make a noise. In everyday use it describes audible events produced by objects such as bells, clocks, or alarms.
One common sense is literal sound production. For example, a clock can luidt on the hour, meaning
Luiden also appears in formal, impersonal constructions with the meaning “it is said” or “it is stated.”
Etymology and cognates: luiden is related to the Dutch adjective luid (loud) and to the noun geluid
Grammatical notes: luiden is a regular Dutch verb. The infinitive is luiden, and the present tense form