Relatit: Cat, CAT, cât, cãt, and .cat

Scots

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A domestic cat

Etymology 1

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cat

  1. An ainimal o the faimily Felidae:

Etymology 2

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cat

  1. Abbreviation o category.

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Frae Malay cat, frae Min Nan (chhat), frae Middle Chinese (tsit).

Cat

  1. pent (substance)

 
Cat

Etymology

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Frae Old Irish catt, frae Laitin cattus.

Pronunciation

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Cat m (genitive singular cait, nominative plural cait)

  1. cat (domestic feline; member o the Felidae)

Declension

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Derived terms

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Mutation

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Erse mutation
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

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Inglis

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Pronuniation

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Cat (plural Cats)

  1. cat (feline)

Lojban

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Rafsi

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Cat

  1. rafsi of cartu.

Malay

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cat

Etymology

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Frae Min Nan (chhat), frae Middle Chinese (tsit).

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Cat (Jawi spellin چت)

  1. pent (substance)

Middle Inglis

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Cat (plural Cats)

  1. cat (feline)

Norman

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Etymology

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Old Northern French cat (Auld French chat) < Late Latin cattus.

Pronunciation

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Cat m (plural Cats, feminine catte)

  1. 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.)
  2. (Jersey) common dab (Expression error: Unrecognised wird "an".)

Derived terms

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Auld French

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  1. (Picardy, Anglo-Norman)

Romanie

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Etymology

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Turkis kat.

Cat n (plural caturi)

  1. fluir (flet)

Declension

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Scots Gaelic

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Etymology

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Frae Old Irish catt, frae Laitin cattus.

Pronunciation

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  • /kʰaʰt̪/

Cat m (genitive seengular cait, plural cait)

  1. cat (ainimal)

Declension

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Derived terms

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Mutation

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Scots Gaelic mutation
Radical Lenition
cat chat
Note: Some o thir forms mey be hypothetical. Nae ivery
possible mutatit form o ivery wird actually occurs.