otor

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From West Germanic *otr, from Proto-Germanic *utraz (otter), from Proto-Indo-European *udrós (water animal, otter). Related to Old Frisian *otter (West Frisian otter), Old Saxon *ottar (Low German Otter), Old Dutch ottar (Dutch otter), Old High German ottar (German Otter), Old Norse otr (Swedish utter).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈotur/

Noun

otor m

  1. otter
    Otras bēoþ hwīlum ġenemned on Nīwenglisċ ‘water dogs’, þæt is on Ealdenglisċ ‘wæterhundas’.
    Otters are sometimes called 'water dogs' in modern English, that is in Old English 'wæterhundas'.

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