goti
Rotokas
noun
Definitions
- goat
Etymology
Borrowed from English goat derived from Middle English gote (a drain, stream, channel) derived from Old English gāt (goat) derived from Proto-Germanic *gaits (goat).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*gaits
Gloss
goat
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Gatwick English
- Gotham English
- antigoat English
- gat-toothed English
- goat English
- goat-rope English
- goatburger English
- goatchafer English
- goatee English
- goaten English
- goatfish English
- goatflesh English
- goatfuck English
- goatfucker English
- goatgrass English
- goathair English
- goatherd English
- goatherder English
- goathood English
- goathouse English
- goating English
- goatish English
- goatkeeper English
- goatkind English
- goatless English
- goatlike English
- goatling English
- goatly English
- goatmeat English
- goatmilk English
- goatpox English
- goatproof English
- goatshair English
- goatskin English
- goatsucker English
- goatwalking English
- goatweed English
- goaty English
- goit English
- gote English
- he-goat English
- scapegoat English
- she-goat English
- weregoat English
- yardgoat English
- *gʰayd- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵʰayd- Proto-Indo-European
- *gaits Proto-Germanic
- *gote Old English
- *gotu Old English
- firgengat Old English
- fyrgengat Old English
- gathierde Old English
- gæten Old English
- gāt Old English
- gote Middle English
- geit Old Norse
- geiz Old High German
- 𐌲𐌰𐌹𐍄𐍃 Gothic
- *gait gmw-pro
- *geit Old Dutch
- koot Marshallese
- gade Walloon
- koti Tongan (Tonga Islands)