Kot
See also: kot, kót, kòt, köt, and Appendix:Variations of "kot"
Chuukese
Etymology
Borrowed from English God.
Proper noun
Kot
- God
German
Etymology
From Old High German quāt, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷuē- (“excrement, dung”). Cognate with Old English cwēad. See qued.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /koːt/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -oːt
Noun
Kot m (genitive Kots, plural Koten)
- (formal) feces
- (archaic) mud
Related terms
- koten
- bekoten
- Kotflügel
Further reading
- Kot in Duden online
Hunsrik
Alternative forms
- Gott
Etymology
From Old High German got, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔt/
Proper noun
Kot m
- 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".
- Bible, Genesis 1:5
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Plautdietsch
Noun
Kot f (plural Kote)
- hut, cottage, cabin (any small and simple abode)
Polish
Etymology
From kot (“cat”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔt/
audio (file)
Proper noun
Kot m pers or f
- A masculine surname.
- A feminine surname.
Declension
Masculine surname:
declension of Kot
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | Kot | Kotowie |
genitive | Kota | Kotów |
dative | Kotowi | Kotom |
accusative | Kota | Kotów |
instrumental | Kotem | Kotami |
locative | Kocie | Kotach |
vocative | Kocie | Kotowie |
The feminine surname is indeclinable.
Derived terms
- Kotowa f
- Kotówna f
See also
- Appendix:Polish surnames