ot-

See also: ot, OT, ót, -ot, o't, őt, ớt, and -ot-

English

Etymology

From ὠτ- (ōt-), the stem of the Ancient Greek οὖς (oûs, ear).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) enPR: ōt, IPA(key): /əʊt/
  • Homophone: oat
  • (US) enPR: ōt, IPA(key): /oʊt/

Prefix

ot-

  1. ear

Usage notes

  • When combined with a word or another affix which begins with a consonant, this prefix concatenates with -o- (as oto-).

Synonyms

  • (ear): aur- (Latinate equivalent)

Derived terms

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Aka-Bea

Prefix

ot-

  1. prefix attached to words relating to the head or heart

Basque

Noun

ot-

  1. combining form of ogi (bread)

Usage notes

Used when the following element of the compound starts with a vowel, s or z. Otherwise, the combining form o- is used.
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