Define:Cat
Scots eedit
Etymology 1 eedit
Noun eedit
cat
- An ainimal o the faimily Felidae:
Etymology 2 eedit
Noun eedit
cat
- Abbreviation o category.
Indonesian eedit
Etymology eedit
Frae Malay cat, frae Min Nan 漆 (chhat), frae Middle Chinese 漆 (tsit).
Noon eedit
Cat
- pent (substance)
Erse eedit
Etymology eedit
Frae Old Irish catt, frae Laitin cattus.
Pronunciation eedit
- (Munster, Aran) /kɑt̪ˠ/
- (Mayo, Ulster) /kat̪ˠ/
- (Cois Fharraige) /kʊt̪ˠ/ (as if spelled cut)
Noon eedit
Cat m (genitive singular cait, nominative plural cait)
- cat (domestic feline; member o the Felidae)
Declension eedit
Derived terms eedit
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- caitín (“catkin”)
- catach (“curly-haired”)
- catachas (“heat (in a cat)”)
- cat crainn (“pine marten”)
- cat mara (“catfish”)
- catsúil (“ogle”)
- catúil (“feline”)
- fearchat (“tomcat”)
- liopardchat (“leopard-cat”)
Mutation eedit
Erse mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
Cat | Chat | gCat |
Note: Some o thir forms mey be hypothetical. Nae ivery possible mutatit form o ivery wird actually occurs. |
References eedit
- “Cat” in Foclóir Gaeḋilge agus Béarla, Irish Texts Society, 1927, by Patrick S. Dinneen.
- "Cat" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
Inglis eedit
Pronuniation eedit
- (US, UK) /kæt/
- Audio (UK) (help·info)
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- Audio (US-Inland North) (help·info)
- (deprecatit uise o
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Noon eedit
Cat (plural Cats)
- cat (feline)
Lojban eedit
Rafsi eedit
Cat
Malay eedit
Etymology eedit
Frae Min Nan 漆 (chhat), frae Middle Chinese 漆 (tsit).
Alternative forms eedit
Pronunciation eedit
- /t͡ʃat/
Noun eedit
Cat (Jawi spellin چت)
- pent (substance)
Middle Inglis eedit
Noun eedit
Cat (plural Cats)
- cat (feline)
Norman eedit
Etymology eedit
Old Northern French cat (Auld French chat) < Late Latin cattus.
Pronunciation eedit
- /ka/
- Audio (Jersey) (help·info)
Noun eedit
Cat m (plural Cats, feminine catte)
- cat
- c. 1830 George Métivier, ‘Lamentations de Damaris’:
- Où'est donc qu'j'iron, mé et mes puches / Ma catte, et l'reste de l'écu?
- 2006, Peggy Collenette, ‘D'la gâche de Guernési’, P'tites Lures Guernésiaises, Cromwell Press 2006, page 20:
- Ils d'visirent pour enne haeure, mais la Louise était pas chagrinaïe au tour sa pâte, pasqué a savait que le cat était à gardaïr la pâte caoude. (Thay talked for an oor, but Louise wis nae wirree'd aboot her daich, acause she knew that the cat wis keepin the daich wairm.)
- c. 1830 George Métivier, ‘Lamentations de Damaris’:
- (Jersey) common dab (Expression error: Unrecognised wird "an".)
Derived terms eedit
- catchiéthe (“cat-flap”)
Auld French eedit
Noun eedit
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- (Picardy, Anglo-Norman) (deprecatit uise o
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Romanie eedit
Etymology eedit
Noun eedit
Cat n (plural caturi)
Declension eedit
declension o Cat
Scots Gaelic eedit
Etymology eedit
Frae Old Irish catt, frae Laitin cattus.
Pronunciation eedit
- /kʰaʰt̪/
Noun eedit
Cat m (genitive seengular cait, plural cait)
- cat (ainimal)
Declension eedit
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Definite Declension o [an cat] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
Derived terms eedit
Mutation eedit
Scots Gaelic mutation | |
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Radical | Lenition |
cat | chat |
Note: Some o thir forms mey be hypothetical. Nae ivery possible mutatit form o ivery wird actually occurs. |