sabotions inflection of saboter: first-person plural imperfect indicative first-person plural present subjunctive...
See also: sàbot Early 17th century, borrowed from Middle French sabot (see French sabot below). Doublet of sabaton and ciabatta. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈsæbəʊ/...
See also: sabotér From sabot + -er. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. IPA(key): /sa.bɔ...
1910. sabotör c saboteur Declension of sabotör sabotage sabotera sabotör in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL) sabotör in Svensk ordbok (SO) sabotör in Svenska...
See also: saboter Borrowed from French saboteur. IPA(key): [ˈsabotɛːr] Hyphenation: sa‧bo‧tér sabotér m anim (female equivalent sabotérka, relational...
See also: sabotés Homophones: sabote, sabotent sabotes second-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of saboter sabotes second-person singular...
saboteur. sabotør m (definite singular sabotøren, indefinite plural sabotører, definite plural sabotørene) a saboteur sabotasje sabotere “sabotør” in The...
sabotted From sabot + -ed. saboted (not comparable) Of a projectile: held in place by a sabot (carrier). Wearing a sabot or sabots (shoes). 1868 July...