écot
French
noun
Definitions
- share
- scot (tax)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French escot inherited from Old French escot (payment) derived from Frankish *skot (tax, that which is thrown in, monetary contribution) derived from Proto-Germanic *skutą (projectile, missile, bullet, that which is thrown, shot, that which is thrown cast).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skutą
Gloss
projectile, missile, bullet, that which is thrown, shot, that which is thrown cast
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
弾
Emoji
🚅
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- escot French
- perche French
- écoperche French
- escote Spanish, Castilian
- *skutą Proto-Germanic
- sceot Old English
- scot Old English
- scotfreo Old English
- scot Middle English
- skot Old Norse
- escot Old French
- escot Catalan, Valencian
- escotar Catalan, Valencian
- escote Galician
- scoz Old High German
- escot Middle French
- שאָס Yiddish
- *skot Old Dutch
- *skot Frankish