1. Etymology of the English word pot
the English word pot
derived from the Latin root *pottus
Derivations in English
dashpot, gallipot, boughpot, coffeepot, fleshpot, flowerpot, fusspot, gluepot, monkeypot, pitchpot, potboiler, potbound, potherb, potholder, pothole, pothunter, potline, potluck, potshot, potstone, potty, repot, saucepot, stewpot, stinkpot, stockpot, teapot, tosspot, potpie, sexpot, pisspot, potwalloper, honeypot, potful, potsherd, potter, crackpot, potting, pottedCognates
Catalan espasa, Catalan llana, Catalan romans, Dutch kooi, Dutch mispel, Dutch roman, Dutch spade, English cage, English introduce, English medlar, English spade, English introduction, English introducción, English introducir, French nèfle, French pot, French cage, French enchanteur, French laine, French motte, French épée, French éteindre, French roman, French proue, French rache, French ruiner, French spadelle, German Käfig, German Koje, German Mispel, German Roman, German Spaten, Icelandic mispill, Italian spada, Italian motta, Italian prua, Italian estinguere, Italian gabbia, Italian lana, Italian nespola, Italian incantatore, Latin lana, Lithuanian puodas, Lithuanian romanas, Norwegian koy, Norwegian roman, Polish szpada, Portuguese lâ, Provençal nesple, Russian poмaн, Spanish introducción, Swedish koj, Swedish mespel, Swedish romanUsage
Word found in Modern English2. Etymology of the English word pot
derived from the English word pot
