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Romanian
Etymology
Unknown. Various theories have been put forth; among the most probable is a Common Slavic bičĭ, from Proto-Slavic *bičь (“whip, flagellum”), and thus a doublet of bici (“whip”). Another possibility is a Slavic bŭtŭ, from Proto-Slavic *bъtъ (whence bâtă (“club”)); cf. also Hungarian bot). Less likely etymologies include a Vulgar Latin *vittum, from Latin vitta (“band, ribbon, fillet”) (but the reason for the phonetic alteration of the final consonant is unknown), or Latin vitium (“vice, crime, misdeed”) (but this presents semantic difficulties; perhaps an abstract link arose between the idea of a stick or rod and punishment for a misdeed or crime), or finally Latin vectis (“pole or bar”) (but this again encounters phonetic problems).[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
băț n (plural bețe)
- stick (long piece of wood), rod
Declension
Declension of băț
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singular
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plural
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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nominative/accusative
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(un) băț
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bățul
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(niște) bețe
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bețele
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genitive/dative
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(unui) băț
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bățului
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(unor) bețe
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bețelor
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vocative
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bățule
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bețelor
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