rott

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See also: Rott, ROTT, rött, ròtt, and rótt

Estonian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Low German rotte. The dialectal meaning of "mouse" is from Estonian Swedish.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

rott (genitive roti, partitive rotti)

  1. rat
  2. (colloquial, slang) a cheapskate; a person who always asks for money, a moocher

Declension[edit]

Declension of rott (ÕS type 22e/riik, t-ø gradation)
singular plural
nominative rott rotid
accusative nom.
gen. roti
genitive rottide
partitive rotti rotte
rottisid
illative rotti
rotisse
rottidesse
rotesse
inessive rotis rottides
rotes
elative rotist rottidest
rotest
allative rotile rottidele
rotele
adessive rotil rottidel
rotel
ablative rotilt rottidelt
rotelt
translative rotiks rottideks
roteks
terminative rotini rottideni
essive rotina rottidena
abessive rotita rottideta
comitative rotiga rottidega

Middle English[edit]

Noun[edit]

rott

  1. Alternative form of rot

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

rott

  1. imperative of rotte

Anagrams[edit]

Swedish[edit]

Verb[edit]

rott

  1. supine of ro

Vilamovian[edit]

rott (1)

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

rott f (plural rotta)

  1. rat (rodent)