goti

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See also: Goti and gotî

Faroese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Noun

goti m (genitive singular gota, plural gotar)

  1. Goth (member of East Germanic tribe)
Declension
Declension of goti
m1 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative goti gotin gotar gotarnir
accusative gota gotan gotar gotarnar
dative gota gotanum gotum gotunum
genitive gota gotans gota gotanna

Etymology 2

Noun

goti

  1. indefinite dative singular of got

Italian

Adjective

goti

  1. masculine plural of goto

Rotokas

Etymology

Borrowed from English goat, from Middle English gote, from Old English gāt, from Proto-Germanic *gaits.

Noun

goti

  1. goat

References


Swahili

Etymology

Of unclear origin. One suggestion is that it is a very old borrowing from an Indo-Aryan language; compare Hindi घुटना (ghuṭnā) and Gujarati ઘૂંટણ (ghū̃ṭaṇ).

Noun

goti (ma class, plural magoti)

  1. (anatomy) knee (joint in the middle of the leg and area around it)
    Synonym: ondo