kolot

See also: колоть

Finnish

Etymology 1

Noun

kolot

  1. nominative/accusative plural of kolo

Etymology 2

Verb

kolot

  1. second-person singular present indicative of koloa

Highland Puebla Nahuatl

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koːloːt/

Noun

kolot

  1. scorpion.

Indonesian

Etymology

Probably merger from Javanese kolot (conservative) and Sundanese kolot (old, elderly)

Adjective

kolot (comparative lebih kolot, superlative paling kolot)

  1. unmodern, archaic, old
  2. (colloquial) close-minded, conservative

North Moluccan Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈlɔt/
  • Hyphenation: ko‧lot

Noun

kolót

  1. (vulgar) dick, cock
  2. (vulgar) an annoying person, dickhead

Old Sundanese

Adjective

kolot

  1. (of people) old, elderly
  2. (of color) dark

Derived terms

  • dipikakolotan
  • twah kolot

Sundanese

Sundanese register set
lemes sepuh
lemes ka sorangan {{{les}}}
lemes ka batur {{{leb}}}
loma kolot
cohag {{{co}}}

Etymology

From Old Sundanese kolot, kwalwat.

Adjective

kolot (Sundanese script ᮊᮧᮜᮧᮒ᮪)

  1. (of people) old, elderly
  2. (of color) dark
  3. (of gold) solid, dense, genuine

Noun

kolot (Sundanese script ᮊᮧᮜᮧᮒ᮪)

  1. an elderly person
  2. parents

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • karolot
  • kokolot
  • kokolot begog
  • kokolotaneun
  • kokoloteun
  • kolot dapuran
  • kolot sapeuting
  • koloteun
  • mikolot
  • ngokolotan
  • ngolotan
  • ngolotkeun
  • pakokolot

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