bote
Spanish
/ˈbo.te/
noun
Definitions
- boat, dinghy
- vessel, can, canister, container, jar, tin
- jackpot, pot, pool large cash prize
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle English bot (ship, boat) derived from Old English bāt (boat, vessel, food, that which can be bitten, bait, ship).
Origin
Old English
bāt
Gloss
boat, vessel, food, that which can be bitten, bait, ship
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
器
Emoji
⚓️ ⛴️ ⛵️ 🚢 🚣 🚣♀️ 🚣♂️ 🚤 🛥️ 🛳️ 🛶
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- boat English
- boatswain English
- boot Dutch, Flemish
- bote Portuguese
- *baitaz Proto-Germanic
- batweard Old English
- bāt Old English
- bot Middle English
- botere Middle English
- bátr Old Norse
- bat Old French
- batel Old French
- bot Old French
- boato Esperanto
- bote Cebuano
- bad Welsh
- boot Middle Dutch
- bōt Middle Low German
- bát Middle Irish
- bojin Marshallese
- bute Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- bote Yogad
- púti Huichol