đốt

See also: dot, Dot, DOT, dot-, and đột

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Vietic *tuːc (to light), from Proto-Mon-Khmer *t₁ut ~ *t₁uut ~ *t₁uc ~ *t₁uuc (to light); cognate with Muong tốch, Khmer ដុត (dot, to set light to, burn, grill), Khasi thuit (to catch fire).

Verb

đốt (, , 𤋿, 𤇪, 𤈜)

  1. to burn
Derived terms
Derived terms
  • chất đốt
  • động cơ đốt ngoài
  • động cơ đốt trong
  • đốt cháy giai đoạn
  • đốt phá
  • khí đốt
  • thiêu đốt
  • vén tay áo sô, đốt nhà táng giấy

Etymology 2

From Proto-Vietic *toːc (to bite (snake), to sting).

Verb

đốt (, , 𤇪, 𤈜)

  1. (Northern Vietnam, Central Vietnam, of an insect) to sting
    Synonym: chích
    bị ong đốtbe stung by bees

Etymology 3

From Proto-Vietic *tuːc (inter-node); cognate with Arem /utʊːt/. Compare Proto-Katuic *toot, *ʔatoot (joint, internode) (whence Pacoh atout).

Noun

đốt (, 𢱞, 𦵛, , , 𥯝, 𦝬)

  1. (of fingers, trees) joint; internode
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