Rotte
German (Berlin)
noun
Definitions
- rout
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German rotte (detachment, unit, crowd) derived from Old French rote derived from Latin rupta.
Origin
Latin
rupta
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- atrout English
- rout English
- route English
- routish English
- routous English
- rutter English
- *rupta Latin
- rupta Latin
- landrot Dutch, Flemish
- rot Dutch, Flemish
- rotvaart Dutch, Flemish
- rote French
- раут Russian
- ро́та Russian
- рота Russian
- rota Portuguese
- route Middle English
- routen Middle English
- rote Old French
- roter Old French
- route Old French
- crwth Welsh
- rot Afrikaans
- roten Middle High German
- rotte Middle High German