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English
Etymology
Borrowed from French lingot, from English ingot.
Noun
lingot (plural lingots)
- A linget or ingot.
- A mould for casting metals.
Anagrams
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from French lingot.
Pronunciation
Noun
lingot m (plural lingots)
- ingot
Further reading
Finnish
Pronunciation
Noun
lingot
- nominative plural of linko
French
Etymology
From l’ + English ingot.
Pronunciation
Noun
lingot m (plural lingots)
- ingot
Descendants
Further reading
Lombard
- lingòtt (classical Milanese orthography)
Pronunciation
Noun
lingot m
- ingot
Further reading
Lubuagan Kalinga
Noun
lingot
- sweat
Middle Scots
Etymology
From French lingot.
Pronunciation
Noun
lingot (plural lingotis)
- An ingot (a block of metal (usu. gold or silver) which has been cast in a mould)
- An ingot-mould (a mould in which metal is cast into ingots)
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