Fott

Central Franconian

Etymology

Related with Dutch vot (buttocks), German Fotze (female genitalia), which see for more. Both of these senses are attested alongside throughout continental West Germanic. It is unknown which is original, though it is often considered more likely for a word meaning “buttocks” to be used as a euphemism for “vulva, vagina” than vice versa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fot/

Noun

Fott f (plural Fotte or Fött, diminutive Föttche)

  1. (Ripuarian) posterior; buttocks

Usage notes

  • Fott is the common Ripuarian word for the said body part, being neither euphemistic nor vulgar.
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