sabot

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See also: sàbot

English

Etymology

Early 17th century, borrowed from Middle French sabot (see French sabot below). Doublet of sabaton and ciabatta.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -æbəʊ

Noun

sabot (plural sabots)

  1. A wooden shoe.
    • 1974, GB Edwards, The Book of Ebenezer Le Page, New York 2007, p. 8:
      She was a tiny little woman and wore big sabots and a big scoop.
  2. A carrier around a projectile in a firearm, cannon or other type of artillery piece that precisely holds the projectile within the barrel

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Bikol Central

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sa‧bot
  • IPA(key): /saˈbot/ [saˈbot]

Noun

sabót

  1. understanding; comprehension
    Synonym: intindi

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Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sa‧bot
  • IPA(key): /saˈbot/ [s̪ɐˈbot̪]

Verb

sabot

  1. to understand

French

Etymology

From Middle French savate (old shoe), of unknown origin. Possibly from Tatar чабата (çabata, overshoes), ultimately either from Ottoman Turkish چاپوت (çaput, çapıt, patchwork, tatters), from Ottoman Turkish چاپمق (çapmak, to slap on), or of Iranian origin, cognate with modern Persian چپت (čapat, a kind of traditional leather shoe). Akin to Norman chavette, Spanish zapato, Italian ciabatta and Portuguese sapato.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa.bo/
  • audio:(file)

Noun

sabot m (plural sabots)

  1. wooden shoe, clog
  2. hoof

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Further reading


Polish

Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology

Borrowed from French sabot, from Middle French savate.

Pronunciation

Noun

sabot m inan

  1. sabot (wooden shoe worn in various European countries)
    Synonym: drewniak

Declension

Further reading

  • sabot in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • sabot in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

Etymology

From French sabot.

Noun

sabot m (plural saboți)

  1. sabot

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