bât

See also: Appendix:Variations of "bat"

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French bast, from Vulgar Latin *bastum, derivative of *bastō (to carry), from Ancient Greek βαστάζω (bastázō, to lift, bear). Displaced Classical Latin clitellae.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba/, /bɑ/
  • Homophones: bas, bâts (general), bat, bats (some speakers)

Noun

bât m (plural bâts)

  1. packsaddle

Derived terms

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Probably from bătrân.

Adjective

bât m or n (feminine singular bâtă, masculine plural bâți, feminine and neuter plural bâte)

  1. old (about people)

Declension

Noun

bât m (plural bâți)

  1. grandfather

Declension

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