different between shat vs shapt
shat
English
Etymology 1
A late innovation, apparently by analogy with sit ? sat; spit ? spat, etc. First recorded in the eighteenth century.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?æt/
- Rhymes: -æt
Verb
shat
- simple past tense and past participle of shit
- 1999, Julian O'Neill, quoted in Peter Moss, "Let He Without Sin Kick The First Goal", in Workers Online number 12 (1999 May 7):
- Hey Schlossie [=Jeremy Schloss], I just shat in your shoe.
- 1999, Julian O'Neill, quoted in Peter Moss, "Let He Without Sin Kick The First Goal", in Workers Online number 12 (1999 May 7):
Etymology 2
Arabic ????? (ša??); see chott; for the spelling, compare Shatt al-Arab.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??t/
- Rhymes: -?t
Noun
shat (plural shats)
- Alternative form of chott
- 1902, The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Tenth Edition; […] , page 482:
- All this region round the shats has been called the “Jerid” from the time of the Arab occupation.
- 1902, The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Tenth Edition; […] , page 482:
Etymology 3
Sometimes said to be a shortening of an obsolete word (*)shattle (“needle”), but more likely a shortening of the synonymous (pine) shatter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?æt/
- Rhymes: -æt
Noun
shat (plural shats)
- (chiefly Maryland, Delaware) Synonym of shatter (“a pine needle”).
- 1921, Whitelock vs Dennis (decision on appeal), in the Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of Maryland, page 559:
- Dryden used the car that afternoon to get shats for the hog pen of Ollie Hitchens, who [...] gave Dryden a dollar for his services in getting the shats [...] some pine shats for his father.
- 2012, Rob Wilgus, Sickle, Trafford Publishing (?ISBN), page 225:
- A small, well known, pine shat covered path pushed between two rows of trees.
- 1921, Whitelock vs Dennis (decision on appeal), in the Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of Maryland, page 559:
References
Anagrams
- ATHs, HATs, Tash, has't, hast, hats, tash, thas
Albanian
Alternative forms
- shatë
Etymology
From Proto-Albanian *?akt?, from Proto-Indo-European *s?k-teh?-, from Proto-Indo-European *sek- (“to cut”). Cognate to Latin secula (“sickle”), sacena (“pick-axe of the pontifix”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?at/
Noun
shat m (indefinite plural shata)
- heart-shaped hoe, mattock
References
Hausa
Etymology
Borrowed from English shirt.
Noun
shât f
- shirt
Kriol
Etymology
From English shot
Noun
shat
- attempt
shat From the web:
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shapt
English
Verb
shapt
- (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of shape
Anagrams
- Spath, paths, phats, spath, staph
shapt From the web:
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