ôt

See also: ost, Ost, OST, -ost, and Appendix:Variations of "ot"

Emilian

Emilian cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : ôt
    Ordinal : utêv
    Multiplier : ôt volti
    Fractional : utêv

Alternative forms

  • òt (Bolognese)

Etymology

From Latin octō, from Proto-Indo-European *oḱtṓw.

Numeral

ôt m or f (invariable)

  1. eight

Noun

ôt m (invariable)

  1. (Modena, Reggio Emilia) eight

Noun

ôt f pl

  1. (following the article egli) eight o'clock (a.m. or p.m.)
    A fà egli ôt.
    It's eight o'clock.
  2. (following the article eli) eight o'clock (a.m. or p.m.)
    I fan eli ôt.
    It's eight o'clock.
  • dl Otsèint
  • in quàt'r e quàt'r ôt
  • otagonêl
  • otcìffri
  • otmìla
  • otpê
  • otsèint, Otsèint
  • otàgon
  • otàni
  • otèt
  • utànta
  • utêv
  • utòber
  • ôt volànt

Franc-Comtois

Etymology

Inherited from Old French aost, from Vulgar Latin agustus, from Latin augustus.

Noun

ôt m (plural ôts)

  1. August

References

  • Oberli, Marie-Louis (2006) Patois - Français : Le Djâsaie De Tchie Nos, Glossaire Patois des Franches-Montagnes[1] (in French)