sott

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== Estonian == === Etymology 1 === From Russian счёт (sčot). ==== Noun ==== sott (genitive soti, partitive sotti) (colloquial) business, dealings ===== Declension ===== === Etymology 2 === From Russian сот (sot), gen.pl. of сто (sto, “hundred”). Etymologically related to sada. ==== Noun ==== sott (genitive soti, partitive sotti) (colloquial, of currency) hundred ===== Declension ===== === References === sott in Sõnaveeb (Eesti Keele Instituut) “sott”, in [EKSS] Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat [Descriptive Dictionary of the Estonian Language] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2009 “sott”, in [ETY] Eesti etümoloogiasõnaraamat [Estonian Etymological Dictionary] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2012 == German == === Pronunciation === === Verb === sott first/third-person singular preterite of sieden == Lombard == === Etymology === From sotto. === Adverb === sott below == Middle English == === Noun === sott alternative form of sot == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Etymology === From Old Norse sótt. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /sʊtː/ IPA(key): /sucː/ (Trøndelag) === Noun === sott f (definite singular sotta, indefinite plural sotter, definite plural sottene) disease ==== Synonyms ==== sjukdom farang ==== Derived terms ==== === Further reading === “sott” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. == Old English == === Alternative forms === sot === Etymology === Either borrowed from Old French sot, or directly from Medieval Latin sottus, of unknown origin. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /sott/, [sot] Rhymes: -ott === Adjective === sott foolish, stupid ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: sot === Noun === sott m a fool ==== Declension ==== Strong a-stem: ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: sot English: sot Scots: sot === References === Joseph Bosworth; T. Northcote Toller (1898), “sott”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.