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o 1.1 Etymology
o 1.2 Pronunciation
o 1.3 Noun
1.3.1 Declension
1.3.2 Derived terms
2 Swedish
o 2.1 Etymology 1
2.1.1 Alternative forms
2.1.2 Noun
2.1.2.1 Declension
2.1.3 Verb
o 2.2 Etymology 2
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.2.2 Related terms
o 2.3 Etymology 3
2.3.1 Pronunciation
2.3.2 Noun
o 2.4 References
3 Turkish
o 3.1 Etymology
o 3.2 Pronunciation
o 3.3 Noun
3.3.1 Declension
3.3.2 Synonyms
3.3.3 Derived terms
3.3.4 Descendants
o 3.4 Further reading
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *göt (“anus, buttocks”). See more at Turkish göt, Chuvash кут (kut,
“buttocks”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ɡœt]
Noun
1. (vulgar) ass
Declension
Declension of göt
Derived terms
Swedish
Etymology 1
From the verb gjuta (“to cast”). In Old Swedish and Low German, göte means casting.
Alternative forms
göte
Noun
göt n
Declension
Declension of göt
Verb
göt
Etymology 2
Götar
The people mentioned as geatas in Beowulf, gautar in Icelandic sagas, gutones by Pliny, and
gotones by Tacitus, have the problem that three different areas of Scandinavia have similar
names: Jutland, Götaland and Gotland. Add the Goths to this, and it must remain uncertain if
these foreign authors knew which group they were referring to. Many etymologies have been
proposed, including at least two with links to that same verb. The fact that the Geats remain
semi-mythical doesn't stop the word from spawning, e.g. the city Göteborg founded in 1621 and
Götiska förbundet (Geatish Society) in the 1811.
Noun
göt c
1. a Geat person, a member of the Geats, a people allegedly having lived in Scandinavia,
inhabitants of Götaland c
2. a follower of the Geatish Society and its ideas of göticism
Declension
Declension of göt
Related terms
Göta
Götaland
götamål
Göte
Göteborg
göticism
västgöte
Östergötland
östgöte
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ɡøːt/
Noun
göt c
1. göt el. göte in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)
2. göt el. göte in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)
göt in Svenska Akademiens ordlista över svenska språket (8th ed., 1923)
göt in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
Turkish
Etymology
From earlier meaning "back of an pack animal", from Old Turkic 𐱅𐰇𐰚 (köt, “high, elevated”),
from Proto-Turkic *göt- (“to rise, to raise; high, elevated”). Related to götürmek (“to carry, to
transport”), which is from an earlier meaning "to raise, to lift".
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ɟœt]
Noun
Götünü salla.
Shake your ass.
Declension
Inflection
Nominative göt
Synonyms
(ass): kıç
Derived terms
götveren
götten bacaklı
götün götün