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roto

English

Noun

roto (countable and uncountable, plural rotos)

  1. (countable, uncountable) Rotogravure.
  2. (countable) A Chilean, especially a common man or lower-class Chilean.
  3. (US, informal) Rotisserie League Baseball.
    • 2004, Mark St. Amant, Committed: confession of a fantasy football junkie
      "But that's just not an exciting quote, so they put on that roto baseball guy saying disparaging things about fantasy football," Emil concedes, referring to a roto baseball expert that HBO interviewed for the piece []
    • 1997, "BGI bill", Looking for Rules and Regulations for roto baseball league (on newsgroup pdaxs.sports.baseball)
      Looking to find someone who has a comprehensive list of rules and regulations for Roto baseball.

Anagrams

  • Root, Toor, Toro, root, toro, troo

'Are'are

Noun

roto

  1. fruit

Verb

roto

  1. to swim

Synonyms

  • (to swim): para'au

References

  • Kate?ina Naitoro, A Sketch Grammar of 'Are'are: The Sound System and Morpho-Syntax (2013)

Catalan

Verb

roto

  1. first-person singular present indicative form of rotar

Chavacano

Etymology

From Spanish roto (broken).

Adjective

roto

  1. torn

Esperanto

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ?? (rhô, the letter ?).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?roto/
  • Hyphenation: ro?to
  • Rhymes: -oto

Noun

roto (accusative singular roton, plural rotoj, accusative plural rotojn)

  1. rho

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin rotaFrench roueItalian ruotaSpanish rueda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?roto/

Noun

roto (plural roti)

  1. wheel

Derived terms


Inari Sami

Etymology

From Proto-Samic *rot?.

Noun

roto

  1. grove

Inflection

Further reading

  • Koponen, Eino; Ruppel, Klaas; Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002-2008) Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages?[1], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland

Italian

Verb

roto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of rotare

Anagrams

  • orto, toro, Toro

Latin

Etymology

From Proto-Italic *rot??. Equivalent to rota (wheel) +? -?.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /?ro.to?/, [?r?t?o?]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?ro.to/, [?r??t??]

Verb

rot? (present infinitive rot?re, perfect active rot?v?, supine rot?tum); first conjugation

  1. (transitive and intransitive) I turn, trend, wheel, roll, swing about, whirl, rotate; brandish.

Conjugation

Derived terms

Related terms

Descendants

References

  • roto in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • roto in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • roto in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
  • roto in Ramminger, Johann (accessed 16 July 2016) Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700?[2], pre-publication website, 2005-2016

Maori

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *loto (Compare Hawaiian loko, Tahitian roto, Tongan loto).

Noun

roto

  1. interior
  2. lake

Old Javanese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ro.to/

Noun

roto

  1. egg of ant

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?r?.t?/

Noun

roto f

  1. vocative singular of rota

Portuguese

Etymology

Irregular past participle of romper. From Latin ruptus, perfect passive participle of rump?.

Pronunciation

  • (adjective) IPA(key): /??o.tu/
  • (verb form) IPA(key): /???.tu/

Adjective

roto m (feminine singular rota, masculine plural rotos, feminine plural rotas, comparable)

  1. torn, ruptured
  2. tattered, ragged.

Verb

roto

  1. first-person singular (eu) present indicative of rotar

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?roto/, [?ro.t?o]

Etymology 1

Irregular past participle of romper. From Latin ruptus, perfect passive participle of rump?.

Adjective

roto (feminine rota, masculine plural rotos, feminine plural rotas)

  1. broken
  2. corrupt, rotten
  3. (Chile) vulgar, low-class, classless
Derived terms

Noun

roto m (plural rotos, feminine rota, feminine plural rotas)

  1. a broken thing or person
  2. (sometimes derogatory) a Chilean
Derived terms
  • siempre hay un roto para un descosido
  • nunca falta un roto para un descosido

Verb

roto m (feminine singular rota, masculine plural rotos, feminine plural rotas)

  1. Masculine singular past participle of romper.
Usage notes
  • It never means broken down, although may sound like a synonym when failure is caused by a fall, crash, impact, etc., that makes the object divide. For the meaning of broken down, see descompuesto, averiado, dañado
Related terms

See also

  • rompido
  • quebrar

Etymology 2

From rotar.

Verb

roto

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of rotar.

Anagrams

  • orto, otro, toro

Tahitian

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *loto (Compare Hawaiian loko, Maori roto, Tongan loto).

Noun

roto

  1. lake


Shona

Etymology

From -oto (dreams)

Noun

roto

  1. dream

See also

  • rota
  • zviroto, chiroto
  • hope

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roti

English

Etymology

From Hindi ???? (ro??)/Urdu ????? (ro??), from Sanskrit ?????? (ro?ik?, bread).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /??o?ti/, [??????i?]
  • (UK) IPA(key): /????ti/
  • (General Australian) IPA(key): /????t?i?/, /???t?i?/
  • (General New Zealand) IPA(key): /????t?i?/
  • (Indian English) IPA(key): /?roti?/

Noun

roti (usually uncountable, plural rotis)

  1. A kind of unleavened flatbread commonly consumed in South Asia and the Caribbean.
    Nepalis eat sweet fried rice-flour doughnuts called sel roti.
    Synonym: chapati

Translations

Anagrams

  • Tori, Troi, riot, tiro, tori, trio

Catalan

Verb

roti

  1. third-person singular imperative form of rotar
  2. third-person singular present subjunctive form of rotar
  3. first-person singular present subjunctive form of rotar

Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

roti m (plural roti's, diminutive rotietje n)

  1. roti

Estonian

Noun

roti

  1. genitive singular of rott

Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?roti/, [?ro?t?i]
  • Rhymes: -oti
  • Syllabification: ro?ti

Etymology 1

From Swedish råd. Doublet of raati.

Noun

roti

  1. (colloquial, chiefly in idioms) discipline, order
Usage notes

Chiefly used in nominative, partitive or illative singular.

Declension

Etymology 2

Borrowed from dialectal Swedish bråt, brått (compare standard Swedish brott).

Noun

roti

  1. a piece of wood or a rock placed under a lever for support
Declension

Etymology 3

From Hindi ???? (ro??) and Urdu ????? (ro??).

Noun

roti

  1. roti
Declension

Anagrams

  • irto-, orit, tori, trio

Ido

Noun

roti

  1. plural of roto

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay roti, from Tamil ?????? (ro??i), from Sanskrit ???? (ro??), ?????? (ro?ik?, bread).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?rot?i]
  • Hyphenation: ro?ti

Noun

roti (plural roti-roti, first-person possessive rotiku, second-person possessive rotimu, third-person possessive rotinya)

  1. bread: foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals.

Compounds

Further reading

  • “roti” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.

Italian

Verb

roti

  1. second-person singular present indicative of rotare
  2. first-person singular present subjunctive of rotare
  3. second-person singular present subjunctive of rotare
  4. third-person singular present subjunctive of rotare
  5. third-person singular imperative of rotare

Anagrams

  • irto, orti, otri, rito, tiro, tirò, tori, trio

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from Tamil ?????? (ro??i), from Sanskrit ???? (ro??).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /roti/
  • Rhymes: -ti, -i

Noun

roti (Jawi spelling ?????, plural roti-roti, informal 1st possessive rotiku, impolite 2nd possessive rotimu, 3rd possessive rotinya)

  1. bread (baked dough made from cereals)

Maltese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?r??.t?/

Noun

roti

  1. plural of rota

Middle English

Verb

roti

  1. Alternative form of roten (to rot)

Nalca

Etymology

From Indonesian roti, from Malay roti, from Tamil ?????? (ro??i), from Sanskrit ???? (ro??).

Noun

roti

  1. bread (baked dough made from cereals)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

roti f

  1. (non-standard since 1917) definite singular of rot

Romanian

Etymology

From roat? (wheel).

Verb

a roti (third-person singular present rote?te, past participle rotit4th conj.

  1. to rotate, spin, turn around
  2. to roll

Conjugation

Synonyms

  • (spin): învârti
  • (turn): întoarce
  • (roll): rostogoli

See also

  • r?suci
  • rula

Spanish

Noun

roti m (plural rotis)

  1. roti

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