Kot

See also: kot, kót, kòt, köt, and Appendix:Variations of "kot"

Chuukese

Etymology

Borrowed from English God.

Proper noun

Kot

  1. God

German

Etymology

From Middle High German quāt, from Old High German quāt, from Proto-West Germanic *kwād.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koːt/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -oːt
  • Homophone: Code

Noun

Kot m (strong, genitive Kotes or Kots, plural Kote or Kots, diminutive Kötchen n or Kötlein n or Kötel n)

  1. (formal) feces
  2. (archaic) mud

Declension

Derived terms

  • Arthropodenkot
  • Bärenkot
  • Bisonkot
  • Büffelkot
  • Eisbärenkot
  • Elchkot
  • Elefantenkot
  • Fledermauskot
  • Fliegenkot
  • Fuchskot
  • Gassenkot
  • Grizzlybärenkot
  • Haufen Kot
  • Häuflein Kot
  • Hundekot
  • Katzenkot
  • Kojotenkot
  • Kot ausscheiden
  • Kotabsatz
  • kotartig
  • Kotartigkeit
  • Kotausräumung
  • Kotausscheiden
  • Kotausscheidung
  • Kotblech
  • Kotentleerung
  • Koterbrechen
  • Kotfistel
  • Kotflügel
  • Kotflügelhammer
  • Kotflügelkeder
  • Kotflügelspiegel
  • Kotfressen
  • kotfressend
  • Kotfresser
  • Kotfresserei
  • Kotfresserin
  • Kotgeruch
  • Kotgeschwulst
  • Kothaufen
  • Kotinhalt
  • Kotkäfer
  • Kotkeim
  • Kotkeim-Mix
  • Kotkeime
  • Kotklümpchen
  • Kotklumpen
  • Kotmine
  • Kotpellet
  • Kotperitonitis
  • Kotprobe
  • Kotsäule
  • Kotschaufel
  • Kotschmieren
  • Kotstauung
  • Kotstein
  • Kotverstopfung
  • Kotwanze
  • Kotwurst
  • Lemmingkot
  • Mammutkot
  • Mäusekot
  • Milbenkot
  • Nasskot
  • Naßkot
  • Rattenkot
  • Schafkot
  • Scheinkot
  • Schwarzbärenkot
  • Strassenkot
  • Straßenkot
  • Täubchenkot
  • Taubenkot
  • Tierkot
  • Trockenkot
  • Vogelkot
  • Wanzenkot
  • Waschbärkot
  • Wolfskot

Descendants

  • Esperanto: koto

Further reading

  • Kot” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Kot” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
  • Kot” in Duden online
  • Kot” in OpenThesaurus.de
  • Kot on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German and Old High German got.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔt/

Proper noun

Kot m

  1. God
    • Bible, Genesis 1:5
      Kot hot es licht "taach" kenënt un tii tunkelheet "naacht" kenënt.
      God called the light "day", and the darkness he called "night".

Plautdietsch

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hudjǭ, *hudjō (hut), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewt- (to deck; cover; covering; skin).

Noun

Kot f (plural Kote)

  1. hut, cottage, cabin (any small and simple abode)

Polish

Etymology

From kot (cat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔt/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔt
  • Syllabification: Kot

Proper noun

Kot m pers

  1. a male surname

Declension

Proper noun

Kot f (indeclinable)

  1. a female surname

Derived terms

  • Kotowa
  • Kotówna

See also

  • Appendix:Polish surnames
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