stot
Scots
/st蓴t/
verb
Definitions
- To bounce, rebound, ricochet.
Etymology
Derived from Middle Dutch stoten (push) derived from Proto-Germanic *stautan膮 (push, bump, jolt).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*stautan膮
Gloss
push, bump, jolt
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
馃搶 馃搷
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Kugelsto脽en German
- Sto脽zahn German
- absto脽en German
- ansto脽en German
- aufeinandersto脽en German
- aufsto脽en German
- aussto脽en German
- besto脽en German
- einsto脽en German
- heruntersto脽en German
- sto脽en German
- versto脽en German
- vorsto脽en German
- zersto脽en German
- zusammensto脽en German
- zusto脽en German
- aanstoten Dutch, Flemish
- afstoten Dutch, Flemish
- kogelstoten Dutch, Flemish
- stoottoon Dutch, Flemish
- stoottroep Dutch, Flemish
- stootvogel Dutch, Flemish
- stootwapen Dutch, Flemish
- stoten Dutch, Flemish
- stotig Dutch, Flemish
- uitstoten Dutch, Flemish
- verstoten Dutch, Flemish
- *stewd- Proto-Indo-European
- *st贸wd-e-ti Proto-Indo-European
- *stautan膮 Proto-Germanic
- *staut艒n膮 Proto-Germanic
- *st膿atan Old English
- stab Irish
- stuagach Irish
- stauta Old Norse
- st酶de Danish
- stoten Middle Dutch
- st么ten Middle Dutch
- st艒zan Old High German
- st艒zan, st艒蕭an Old High German
- st艒zen Middle High German
- 饜崈饜崉饜尠饜尶饜崉饜尠饜尳 Gothic
- stotan Old Dutch
- st艒tan Old Dutch
- stotan Old Saxon