бат

See also: Бат

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Thai บาท (bàat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bat]

Noun

бат (bat) m inan (genitive ба́та, nominative plural ба́ты, genitive plural ба́тов)

  1. baht (currency of Thailand)

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *batъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bât/

Noun

ба̏т m (Latin spelling bȁt)

  1. mallet
  2. helve hammer
Declension

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish باصدی (bastı) (Turkish bastı), from باصمق (basmak) (Turkish basmak).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bâːt/

Noun

ба̑т m (Latin spelling bȃt)

  1. The tramp of heavy footsteps, as in a military march
    • 1939, Čedomir Minderović, Crven je istok i zapad:
      Napred, sve bliže i bliže, / Čuje se koraka bat. / Glas milijona se diže: / Dole fašizam i rat!
      Forward, ever closer and closer, / the tramp of footsteps is heard. / The voice of millions is raised: / Down with fascism and war!
  2. (rare) The tramp of horses’ hooves
Declension

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bâːt/

Noun

ба̑т m (Latin spelling bȃt)

  1. Alternative form of ба̏хт
Declension

References

  • бат” in Hrvatski jezični portal
  • бат” in Hrvatski jezični portal
  • бат” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Ubykh

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [batʼ]

Noun

бат (batʼ)

  1. buffalo

References

  • Vogt, Hans (1963) Dictionnaire de la Langue Oubykh (in French), Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, page 88

Yakut

Etymology

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Verb

бат (bat)

  1. (transitive) to drive out, to expel, to deny
    Synonym: үүр (üür)
  2. to pursue, to fit (into)
  3. to resemble

Derived terms

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