mot
Dutch (Brabantic)
/mɔt/
noun
Definitions
- nocturnal butterfly-like insect: moth nocturnal insect of the order Lepidoptera
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch motte.
Origin
Middle Dutch
motte
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Mothman English
- bagmoth English
- budmoth English
- burghmote English
- dustmote English
- fishmoth English
- hawkmoth English
- micromoth English
- moat English
- moated English
- moatlike English
- mote English
- moted English
- motelike English
- moth English
- moth-hunter English
- mothball English
- mothlike English
- mothproof English
- mothwing English
- mothy English
- mottephobia English
- portmote English
- shiremote English
- silkmoth English
- swainmote English
- webmoth English
- woodmote English
- Kleidermotte German
- Lauchmotte German
- Motte German
- Mottenkugel German
- Mottenschildlaus German
- einmotten German
- mottenzerfressen German
- afmotten Dutch, Flemish
- bal Dutch, Flemish
- kelder Dutch, Flemish
- keldermot Dutch, Flemish
- motregen Dutch, Flemish
- motten Dutch, Flemish
- mottenbal Dutch, Flemish
- mottig Dutch, Flemish
- steen Dutch, Flemish
- steenmot Dutch, Flemish
- stippel Dutch, Flemish
- stippelmot Dutch, Flemish
- moþþe Old English
- mot Middle English
- mote Middle English
- motte Middle Dutch
- motte Middle High German
- Matt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- mutte Middle Low German