paat

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See also: päät and pa'at

Cahuilla

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish pato.

Noun

páat

  1. duck

Estonian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

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Paat

From Proto-Norse , 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.
Declension
Declension of paat (ÕS type 22e/riik, t-d gradation)
singular plural
nominative paat paadid
accusative nom.
gen. paadi
genitive paatide
partitive paati paate
paatisid
illative paati
paadisse
paatidesse
paadesse
inessive paadis paatides
paades
elative paadist paatidest
paadest
allative paadile paatidele
paadele
adessive paadil paatidel
paadel
ablative paadilt paatidelt
paadelt
translative paadiks paatideks
paadeks
terminative paadini paatideni
essive paadina paatidena
abessive paadita paatideta
comitative paadiga paatidega
Derived terms

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
Declension of paat (ÕS type 22e/riik, t-d gradation)
singular plural
nominative paat paadid
accusative nom.
gen. paadi
genitive paatide
partitive paati paate
paatisid
illative paati
paadisse
paatidesse
paadesse
inessive paadis paatides
paades
elative paadist paatidest
paadest
allative paadile paatidele
paadele
adessive paadil paatidel
paadel
ablative paadilt paatidelt
paadelt
translative paadiks paatideks
paadeks
terminative paadini paatideni
essive paadina paatidena
abessive paadita paatideta
comitative paadiga paatidega

References

Finnish

Verb

paat

  1. (colloquial or dialectal) second-person singular present indicative of panna
    Synonym: panet

Jamaican Creole

Etymology

From English part.

Pronunciation

Adjective

paat

  1. part
    • 2023, Yuunivorshal Deklarieshan a Yuuman Raits, United Nations, Aatikl 23:
      Evribadi, uu a paat a sosaiyati, av di rait tu di sopuot an protekshan we di govament []
      Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security
      (literally, “Everybody who's a part of society has the right to support and protection where the government ”)

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