kott

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== Cornish == === Etymology === Likely from Old French curt (whence modern French court), from Latin curtus. Compare Welsh cwrt and English curt. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /kɔt/ === Adjective === kott short, brief, concise Synonym: berr ==== Derived terms ==== === Adverb === yn kott briefly === Mutation === == Estonian == === Etymology 1 === From Proto-Finnic *kotti, borrowed from Proto-Germanic *kuddô. Compare English cod. Cognate to Votic kotti and dialectal Finnish kotti. ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /kotʲː/ ==== Noun ==== kott (genitive koti, partitive kotti) bag sack (military) pocket (colloquial, in the plural) balls, testicles ===== Declension ===== ===== Compounds ===== käekott rahakott === Etymology 2 === From dialectal Russian кот (kot). ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /kotː/ ==== Noun ==== kott (genitive kota, partitive kotta) a big clumsy boot ===== Inflection ===== == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Alternative forms === Kaat m (Erik Pontoppidan, 1749) kot (not standard spelling anymore) === Etymology === Inherited from Old Norse kot, from Proto-Germanic *kutą. Cognate with English cottage. May be related to kåte. === Noun === kott n (definite singular kottet, indefinite plural kott, definite plural kotta) a small hut a small room, closet