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geslikte

Geslikte is the past participle of the Dutch verb slikken, meaning swallowed. It functions as an adjective describing something that has been ingested or swallowed, and is often used in reference to medication or food that has already been swallowed.

In grammar, geslikte is used attributively before a noun in contexts that commonly involve medical or descriptive

Common contexts for geslikte include medical instructions, pharmacology notes, patient records, and descriptive writing that specifies

Etymology and related terms: geslikte derives from slikken, the Dutch verb for swallowing. It is cognate with

See also: Slikken, inslikken, geslikt, medical terminology related to medication ingestion.

language,
such
as
de
geslikte
pil
or
de
geslikte
dosis.
The
predicative
form
of
the
past
participle
is
geslikt
(for
example,
De
pil
is
geslikt).
The
attributive
geslikte
typically
appears
after
a
definite
article
in
standard
Dutch.
whether
a
pill,
dose,
or
other
ingestible
item
has
already
been
swallowed.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
instead
use
a
clause
such
as
“die
hij
heeft
ingeslikt”
to
emphasize
the
action,
rather
than
relying
on
the
attributive
form.
German
geschluckt
and
English
swallowed,
reflecting
shared
Germanic
roots.
Related
verbs
include
inslikken
and
slikken,
though
these
have
distinct
usages
and
forms
in
different
contexts.