d'ot

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Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From de- +‎ ot, the second word being from Old French od, ot (with), from Latin apud (with, near, close to). This word is also known in a lot of Western French dialects.

Preposition[edit]

d'ot

  1. with
    Synonym: d'aveuc