Kot
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German [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Old High German quāt, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷuē- (“excrement, dung”). Cognate with Old English cwēad.
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA: /koːt/
Noun [edit]
Kot m
Related terms [edit]
Hunsrik [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From German Gott, from Old High German got, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰuto-.
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA: /kɔt/
Proper noun [edit]
Kot m
- God
- Bible, Genesis 1:5
- Kot hot es licht "taach" kenënt un tii tunkelheet "naacht" kenënt.
- God called the light "day", and the darkness he called "night".
- Kot hot es licht "taach" kenënt un tii tunkelheet "naacht" kenënt.
- Bible, Genesis 1:5
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