ratte

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See also: Ratte and rätte

English

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Noun

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ratte (plural rattes)

  1. A kind of small potato with a nutty flavour and smooth, buttery texture.

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Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈrat.te/
  • Rhymes: -atte
  • Hyphenation: ràt‧te

Adjective

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ratte

  1. feminine plural of ratto

Latin

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Noun

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ratte

  1. vocative singular of rattus

Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch *rato, *roto, from Frankish *ratt, *rato, from Proto-Germanic *rattaz (rat). Related to Old High German rato.

Noun

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ratte f

  1. rat

Inflection

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Descendants

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  • Dutch: rat
    • Afrikaans: rot
    • Jersey Dutch: rot
    • Negerhollands: rotto, roto
      • Virgin Islands Creole: roto (dated)
    • ? Kari'na: alata (via Sranantongo, possibly from Spanish)
    • ? Saramaccan: alátu (possibly from Spanish)
  • Limburgish: rat

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From Old English ræt (possibly alongside a collateral form *ratta), from Proto-West Germanic *ratt, *ratō, from Proto-Germanic *rattaz.

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Noun

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ratte (plural rattes)

  1. rat
    Synonym: ratoun

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From the noun ratt (steering wheel).

Verb

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ratte (imperative ratt, present tense ratter, passive rattes, simple past and past participle ratta or rattet, present participle rattende)

  1. to steer, drive (a vehicle)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From the noun ratt (steering wheel).

Verb

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ratte (present tense rattar, past tense ratta, past participle ratta, passive infinitive rattast, present participle rattande, imperative ratte/ratt)

  1. to steer, drive (a vehicle)

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