roten
Middle English
/ˈrɔtən/, /ˈroːtən/, /ˈrɔtən/
noun plural form
Definitions
- (plural of) rote
Etymology
Affix from Middle English rote (condition, state, habit, custom, wont, glad, root).
Origin
Middle English
rote
Gloss
condition, state, habit, custom, wont, glad, root
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
根
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- root English
- rooting English
- rote English
- rotten English
- rottenly English
- rottenness English
- rottenstone English
- rotting English
- unrotten English
- råtten Norwegian Bokmål
- *rutāną Proto-Germanic
- rutten Swedish
- rotung Old English
- rōt Old English
- rooten Middle English
- rote Middle English
- rotennesse Middle English
- rotyn Middle English
- rotynge Middle English
- rotyngnesse Middle English
- rotinn Old Norse
- rådden Danish
- rotinn Icelandic
- rotin Faroese