paat

See also: päät and pa'at

Cahuilla

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish pato.

Noun

páat

  1. duck

Estonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɑːt/, [ˈpɑːtˑ], /ˈpɑːtʲ/, [ˈpɑːtʲˑ]
  • Rhymes: -ɑːt, -ɑːtʲ
  • Hyphenation: paat

Etymology 1

Paat

From Proto-Norse [Term?], compare Old Norse bátr, Old Swedish bāter and Swedish båt. Cognate to Finnish paatti, Ingrian paatti and Votic paatti.

Noun

paat (genitive paadi, partitive paati)

  1. boat, ship
    1. A small, open craft, usually for inshore riding and for competing in aquatic sports.
      Nii plaanitakse ajaloolise välimusega paadiga huvilistele meresõite korraldada.
      So they are planning to organize sailings with a historical-looking boat for those who are interested.
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Derived terms
  • paatkond
  • paadikene
  • paatjas
  • aerupaat
  • kaluripaat
  • kummipaat
  • mootorpaat
  • purjepaat
  • päästepaat
  • sõudepaat
  • paatelamu
  • paadialune
  • paadisild

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Latvian pāts (light brown, yellowish gray).

Noun

paat (genitive paadi, partitive paati)

  1. (dialectal) primrose, fawn
    1. A pale, faded shade of brown.
      paat:  
      Synonyms: paatjas, kahvatukollane, kahvatupruun, kahvatupunane
Declension

References

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