køttur
Faroese
/kʰœʰtːʊɹ/
noun
Definitions
- cat
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse kǫttr derived from Latin cattus (cat), catta.
Origin
Latin
catta
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- catta Latin
- cattus Latin
- Katze German
- gatta Italian
- gatto Italian
- gattopardo Italian
- gata Spanish, Castilian
- gato Spanish, Castilian
- katt Norwegian Bokmål
- *kattuz Proto-Germanic
- *kattō Proto-Germanic
- katt Swedish
- katt Norwegian Nynorsk
- fjalakǫttr Old Norse
- hreysikǫttr Old Norse
- kǫttr Old Norse
- trékǫttr Old Norse
- ígulkǫttr Old Norse
- kat Danish
- *kotъ Proto-Slavic
- chat Old French
- chate Old French
- chiton Old French
- gat Catalan, Valencian
- gata Catalan, Valencian
- köttur Icelandic
- cătușă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kazza Old High German
- catt Old Irish
- beinbrotskattarklógv Faroese
- igulkøttur Faroese
- kattarklógv Faroese
- kettlingur Faroese
- klógv Faroese
- catte Norman
- gata Old Portuguese
- gato Old Portuguese
- cãtush Aromanian
- cãtushi Aromanian
- gat Occitan
- qattus Maltese
- gat Romansh
- giat Romansh
- giatta Romansh
- gatu Asturian
- gjat Friulian
- gjate Friulian
- katte Old Frisian
- gattu Sicilian
- jattu Sicilian
- gat Venetian
- katu Basque
- gàtto Ligurian
- gato Ladino
- tchet Walloon
- chait Bourguignon
- giat Ladin
- gattu Sardinian
- gattu Corsican
- catepeluse ONF.
- cot Picard
- kate Novial
- gat Romagnol
- قطوس Libyan Arabic