fagot

See also: fagòt

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Most likely from Italian fagotto, from Latin fascis.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈfæɡ.ət/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -æɡət
  • Homophone: faggot

Noun

fagot (plural fagots)

  1. Alternative form of faggot (bundle of sticks for fuel)
    • c. 1588–1593 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act III, scene i]:
      What fool hath added water to the sea, / Or brought a fagot to bright-burning Troy?
    • 1856, Q. K. Philander Doesticks, Plu-ri-bus-tah, page 59:
      "Give the red man Goss!" she told him; / "Drive him westward from the forest, [] / Chase him west, with fire and fagot, / Give him Goss! for he's no business, / Business none, to be an Injun."
  2. Alternative form of faggot (bundle of iron or steel)
  3. (music, obsolete) A fagotto, or bassoon.
  4. (UK, obsolete) A person hired to take the place of another at the muster of a company [18th century].

Derived terms

Verb

fagot (third-person singular simple present fagots, present participle fagoting, simple past and past participle fagoted)

  1. (transitive) To make a fagot of; to bind together in a fagot or bundle.

Anagrams

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian fagotto.

Pronunciation

Noun

fagot m (plural fagots)

  1. bassoon (wind instrument)

Derived terms

References

Czech

Etymology

Borrowed from French fagot (bundle of sticks) (referring to the wood used to make the instrument).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈfaɡot]

Noun

fagot m inan

  1. bassoon (musical instrument)

Declension

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from French fagot, from Italian fagotto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faɡɔt/, [faˈɡ̊ʌd̥], [fɑˈɡ̊ʌd̥]

Noun

fagot c (singular definite fagotten, plural indefinite fagotter)

  1. bassoon (musical instrument in the woodwind family)

Declension

References

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian fagotto. Later borrowed again from German Fagott. The theory that the name derives from a faggot of stick in reference to the way the parts of a bassoon are stored is a pseudo-etymology. [1]

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • IPA(key): /faːˈɣɔt/
  • Hyphenation: fa‧got
  • Rhymes: -ɔt

Noun

fagot m (plural fagotten, diminutive fagotje n)

  1. bassoon

Derived terms

References

  1. Philippa, Marlies, Debrabandere, Frans, Quak, Arend, Schoonheim, Tanneke, van der Sijs, Nicoline (2003–2009) Etymologisch woordenboek van het Nederlands (in Dutch), Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press

Further reading

  • fagot” in Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal – Officiële Spelling, Nederlandse Taalunie. [the official spelling word list for the Dutch language]

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French fagot.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fa.ɡo/
  • (file)

Noun

fagot m (plural fagots)

  1. fagot (bundle of sticks, twigs or small tree branches bound together)

Derived terms

Further reading

Indonesian

Noun

fagot (first-person possessive fagotku, second-person possessive fagotmu, third-person possessive fagotnya)

  1. bassoon

Lower Sorbian

dwa fagota

Etymology

Borrowed from German Fagott, from Italian fagotto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faˈɡɔt/

Noun

fagot m inan

  1. bassoon

Declension

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French fagot; further etymology is disputed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfaɡɔt/, /ˈfaɡət/, /ˈfakət/

Noun

fagot (plural fagotes)

  1. A piece of wood for burning; firewood.
  2. A faggot or bavin (bundled sticks of wood)

Descendants

  • English: faggot, fagot
  • Scots: faggot
  • Yola: fagoghes (plural)

References

Middle French

Etymology

From Old French fagot.

Noun

fagot m (plural fagots)

  1. fagot (bundle of sticks, twigs or small tree branches bound together)

Old French

Etymology

From Medieval Latin and Italian fagotto.

Noun

fagot oblique singular, m (oblique plural fagoz or fagotz, nominative singular fagoz or fagotz, nominative plural fagot)

  1. fagot (bundle of sticks, twigs or small tree branches bound together)

References

Polish

dwa fagoty

Etymology

Borrowed from French fagot (bundle of sticks) (referring to the wood used to make the instrument).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfa.ɡɔt/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aɡɔt
  • Syllabification: fa‧got

Noun

fagot m inan

  1. (music) bassoon

Declension

  • fagocista
  • fagocistka
  • fagotowy

Further reading

  • fagot in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • fagot in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian fagotto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faˈɡot/

Noun

fagot n (plural fagoturi)

  1. bassoon (reed instrument)

Declension

References

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from French fagot (bundle of sticks) (referring to the wood used to make the instrument).

Noun

fàgot m (Cyrillic spelling фа̀гот)

  1. bassoon

Declension

Slovak

Etymology

Borrowed from French fagot (bundle of sticks) (referring to the wood used to make the instrument).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfaɡɔt/

Noun

fagot m inan (genitive singular fagotu, nominative plural fagoty, genitive plural fagotov, declension pattern of dub)

  1. (music) bassoon

Declension

Further reading

  • fagot”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024

Slovene

Etymology

From French fagot (bundle of sticks) (referring to the wood used to make the instrument).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faɡóːt/

Noun

fagọ̑t m inan

  1. (music) bassoon (musical instrument in the woodwind family)

Inflection

The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Masculine inan., hard o-stem
nom. sing. fagót
gen. sing. fagóta
singular dual plural
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
fagót fagóta fagóti
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
fagóta fagótov fagótov
dative
(dajȃlnik)
fagótu fagótoma fagótom
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
fagót fagóta fagóte
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
fagótu fagótih fagótih
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
fagótom fagótoma fagóti

Further reading

  • fagot”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from French fagot (bundle of sticks) (referring to the wood used to make the instrument).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faˈɡot/ [faˈɣ̞ot̪]
  • Rhymes: -ot
  • Syllabification: fa‧got

Noun

fagot m (plural fagots or fagotes)

  1. (music) bassoon

Derived terms

Further reading

Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian fagotto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fɑˈɡot]

Noun

fagot (definite accusative fagotu, plural fagotlar)

  1. bassoon (reed instrument)

Declension

Inflection
Nominative fagot
Definite accusative fagotu
Singular Plural
Nominative fagot fagotlar
Definite accusative fagotu fagotları
Dative fagota fagotlara
Locative fagotta fagotlarda
Ablative fagottan fagotlardan
Genitive fagotun fagotların
Possessive forms
Nominative
Singular Plural
1st singular fagotum fagotlarım
2nd singular fagotun fagotların
3rd singular fagotu fagotları
1st plural fagotumuz fagotlarımız
2nd plural fagotunuz fagotlarınız
3rd plural fagotları fagotları
Definite accusative
Singular Plural
1st singular fagotumu fagotlarımı
2nd singular fagotunu fagotlarını
3rd singular fagotunu fagotlarını
1st plural fagotumuzu fagotlarımızı
2nd plural fagotunuzu fagotlarınızı
3rd plural fagotlarını fagotlarını
Dative
Singular Plural
1st singular fagotuma fagotlarıma
2nd singular fagotuna fagotlarına
3rd singular fagotuna fagotlarına
1st plural fagotumuza fagotlarımıza
2nd plural fagotunuza fagotlarınıza
3rd plural fagotlarına fagotlarına
Locative
Singular Plural
1st singular fagotumda fagotlarımda
2nd singular fagotunda fagotlarında
3rd singular fagotunda fagotlarında
1st plural fagotumuzda fagotlarımızda
2nd plural fagotunuzda fagotlarınızda
3rd plural fagotlarında fagotlarında
Ablative
Singular Plural
1st singular fagotumdan fagotlarımdan
2nd singular fagotundan fagotlarından
3rd singular fagotundan fagotlarından
1st plural fagotumuzdan fagotlarımızdan
2nd plural fagotunuzdan fagotlarınızdan
3rd plural fagotlarından fagotlarından
Genitive
Singular Plural
1st singular fagotumun fagotlarımın
2nd singular fagotunun fagotlarının
3rd singular fagotunun fagotlarının
1st plural fagotumuzun fagotlarımızın
2nd plural fagotunuzun fagotlarınızın
3rd plural fagotlarının fagotlarının

Uzbek

Noun

fagot (plural fagotlar)

  1. bassoon (reed instrument)
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