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Tot Definition

tot

See also tôt, tốt, and tót

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English

Pronunciation

Noun

tot (plural tots)

  1. A small child.
    He learned to run when he was just a tot.
  2. A measure of spirits, especially rum.
    • 1897: Mary H. Kingsley, Travels in West Africa - Then I give them a tot of rum apiece, as they sit huddled in their blankets.
    • 1916: Siegfried Sassoon, The Working Party - And tot of rum to send him warm to sleep.

Verb

tot (third-person singular simple present tots, present participle totting, simple past and past participle totted)

  1. To sum or total

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Catalan

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Latin tōtus.

Adjective

tot m. (feminine tota, masculine plural tots, feminine plural totes)

  1. all

Pronoun

tot

  1. everything

Chinook Jargon

Noun

tot

  1. uncle

Coordinate terms


Crimean Tatar

Noun

tot

  1. rust, corrosion

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch tot, tōte, from Old Dutch tote, toti (“to, until”), equivalent to toe + te. Compare Old Saxon tōte (“to, until”), Old Frisian tot (“until”), Old High German zuo ze.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

tot

  1. until, till
    Ik kan niet wachten tot het hier ook weer gaat sneeuwen! — I can't wait till it snows here as well!

Preposition

tot

  1. to, up to
  2. until

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German

Etymology

Old High German tōt, akin to Old Saxon dōd.

Pronunciation

Adjective

tot (not comparable)

  1. dead, deceased

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Italian

Adjective

tot inv.

  1. so many

Noun

tot m. inv.

  1. so much

Latin

Etymology

From totus

Numeral

tot

  1. so many

Occitan

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Latin tōtus.

Adjective

tot m. (feminine tota, masculine plural tots, feminine plural totas)

  1. all

Pronoun

tot

  1. everything

Old French

Alternative forms

Adjective

tot

  1. all

Declension

Declension of tot
Number Case Masculine Feminine Neuter
Singular Subject toz tote tot
Oblique tot tote tot
Plural Subject tot totes tot
Oblique toz totes tot

Adverb

tot

  1. all; completely

Descendants


Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *daudaz, whence also Gothic 𐌳𐌰𐌿𐌸𐍃 (dauþs), Old English dēad and Old Norse dauðr.

Adjective

tōt

  1. dead

Romanian

Etymology

From Latin tōtus. Compare Aromanian tut, Catalan tot, French tout, Italian tutto, Portuguese todo, Spanish todo.

Adjective

tot 4 nom/acc forms

  1. all, (the) whole
  2. (in the plural) all, every

Declension

singular plural
masculine & neuter feminine masculine feminine & neuter
tot toată toți toate

Derived terms

 

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