lot
French
noun
Definitions
- share (of inheritance)
- plot (of land)
- batch (of goods for sale)
- lot (at auction)
- prize (in lottery)
- lot, fate
- (slang) babe
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French lot inherited from Old French loz derived from Frankish *lot derived from Proto-Germanic *hlutą (lot, share, fate).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hlutą
Gloss
lot, share, fate
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- backlot English
- carlot English
- cowlot English
- feedlot English
- helluvalot English
- lot English
- lotholder English
- lotless English
- lotted English
- lotto English
- multilot English
- playlot English
- sandlot English
- seedlot English
- sidelot English
- sublot English
- tot lot English
- lottó Hungarian
- lotteria Italian
- lottizzare Italian
- lotto Italian
- lot Dutch, Flemish
- loterij Dutch, Flemish
- loterie French
- lotir French
- lotissement French
- loto French
- lotto French
- autolote Spanish, Castilian
- lote Spanish, Castilian
- lotear Spanish, Castilian
- lotería Spanish, Castilian
- lotificar Spanish, Castilian
- *klew- Proto-Indo-European
- lote Portuguese
- lotear Portuguese
- *hlutą Proto-Germanic
- hlot Old English
- lot Middle English
- hluti Old Norse
- hlutr Old Norse
- lot Old French
- loz Old French
- lote Galician
- loterie Middle Dutch
- lot Norman
- lot Middle French
- *hlot Frankish
- *lot Frankish