roto
English
Noun
roto (uncountable)
- rotogravure
- A Chilean, especially a common man or lower-class Chilean.
- (US, informal) Rotisserie League Baseball.
- 2004, Mark St. Amant, Committed: confession of a fantasy football junkie
- "But that's just not an exciting quote, so they put on that roto baseball guy saying disparaging things about fantasy football," Emil concedes, referring to a roto baseball expert that HBO interviewed for the piece […]
- 1997, "BGI bill", Looking for Rules and Regulations for roto baseball league (on newsgroup pdaxs.sports.baseball)
- Looking to find someone who has a comprehensive list of rules and regulations for Roto baseball.
- 2004, Mark St. Amant, Committed: confession of a fantasy football junkie
Catalan
Esperanto
Ρρ | Previous: | pio kopo |
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Next: | sigmo |
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ῥῶ (rhô, “the letter Ρ”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈroto/
- Hyphenation: ro‧to
- Rhymes: -oto
Ido
Derived terms
- quarrota veturo (“four-wheeled vehicle”)
- rotaro (“wheels, wheel works, wheel movement”)
- rotatre marchar (“to go heels over head”)
- roteskarto (“gauge: distance between the wheels”)
- rotofelgo (“felloe, felly, rim”)
- rotonabo (“hub, nave”)
- rotosulko (“rut”)
- roto-tormentar (“to break (on a wheel)”)
Inari Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *rotō.
Inflection
Even o-stem, t-đ gradation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nominative | roto | |||||||||||||||||||||
Genitive | rođo | |||||||||||||||||||||
Singular | Plural | |||||||||||||||||||||
Nominative | roto | rođoh | ||||||||||||||||||||
Accusative | rođo | rođoid | ||||||||||||||||||||
Genitive | rođo | rođoi | ||||||||||||||||||||
Illative | roton | rođoid | ||||||||||||||||||||
Locative | roođoost | rođoin | ||||||||||||||||||||
Comitative | rođoin | rođoiguin | ||||||||||||||||||||
Abessive | rođottáá | rođoittáá | ||||||||||||||||||||
Essive | rottoon | |||||||||||||||||||||
Partitive | rottood | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈro.toː/, [ˈrɔ.toː]
Inflection
Derived terms
- circumrotō
- rotātilis
- rotātim
- rotātiō
- rotātor
- rotātus
- rotundus
Related terms
- rota
- rotābilis
- rotālis
- rotula
- rotundātiō
- rotundē
- rotundifolius
- rotunditās
- rotundō
- rotundula
- rotundus
Descendants
References
- roto in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- roto in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- roto in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
- roto in Ramminger, Johann (accessed 16 July 2016) Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700, pre-publication website, 2005-2016
Maori
Portuguese
Etymology
Irregular past participle of romper. From Latin ruptus, perfect passive participle of rumpō.
Pronunciation
- (adjective) IPA(key): /ˈʁo.tu/
- (verb form) IPA(key): /ˈʁɔ.tu/
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈroto/, [ˈrot̪o]
Etymology 1
Irregular past participle of romper. From Latin ruptus, perfect passive participle of rumpō.
Verb
roto m (feminine singular rota, masculine plural rotos, feminine plural rotas)
- Masculine singular past participle of romper.
Usage notes
- It never means broken down, although may sound like a synonym when failure is caused by a fall, crash, impact, etc., that makes the object divide. For the meaning of broken down, see descompuesto, averiado, dañado
Etymology 2
From rotar.
Tahitian
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