Ratt
Pennsylvania German
noun
Definitions
- rat
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German ratte inherited from Old High German rato (rat).
Origin
Old High German
rato
Gloss
rat
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antirat English
- bograt English
- clubrat English
- derat English
- hoodrat English
- moonrat English
- nonrat English
- packrat English
- rat English
- rat race English
- rat-baiting English
- ratbag English
- ratcatcher English
- ratette English
- ratface English
- ratfink English
- ratfish English
- ratfolk English
- ratfuck English
- ratfucker English
- rathole English
- rathood English
- raticide English
- ratless English
- ratlike English
- ratling English
- ratly English
- ratmageddon English
- ratness English
- ratproof English
- ratsbane English
- ratshit English
- ratsicle English
- ratskin English
- rattail English
- ratter English
- rattery English
- rattish English
- ratton English
- rattrap English
- ratty English
- region rat English
- rugrat English
- torat English
- wererat English
- whitret English
- woodrat English
- Analratte German
- Beutelratte German
- Bisamratte German
- Landratte German
- Leseratte German
- Mähnenratte German
- Ratte German
- Rattengift German
- Rattenschwanz German
- Sackratte German
- Scheißhausratte German
- rattenscharf German
- beverrat Dutch, Flemish
- bisamrat Dutch, Flemish
- buidelrat Dutch, Flemish
- landrot Dutch, Flemish
- muskusrat Dutch, Flemish
- rat Dutch, Flemish
- rattengif Dutch, Flemish
- rattenvergif Dutch, Flemish
- woestijnrat Dutch, Flemish
- la rata Spanish, Castilian
- rato Portuguese
- *rattaz Proto-Germanic
- ratte Middle English
- rat Old French
- ratte Middle Dutch
- rato Old High German
- ratta Old High German
- ratte Middle High German
- Rat Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *rato Frankish
- rat Volapük
- Ratt Hunsrik
- alata Sranan Tongo
- rat Torres Strait Creole
- alata Saramaccan