"rot" meaning in Alemannic German

See rot in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: From Middle High German rōt (“red, red-haired”), from Old High German rōt (“red, scarlet, purple-red, brown-red, yellow-red”), from Proto-Germanic *raudaz. Cognate with German rot, Dutch rood, English red, West Frisian read, Danish rød. Etymology templates: {{inh|gsw|gmh|rōt||red, red-haired}} Middle High German rōt (“red, red-haired”), {{inh|gsw|goh|rōt||red, scarlet, purple-red, brown-red, yellow-red}} Old High German rōt (“red, scarlet, purple-red, brown-red, yellow-red”), {{inh|gsw|gem-pro|*raudaz}} Proto-Germanic *raudaz, {{cog|de|rot}} German rot, {{cog|nl|rood}} Dutch rood, {{cog|en|red}} English red, {{cog|fy|read}} West Frisian read, {{cog|da|rød}} Danish rød Head templates: {{head|gsw|adjective}} rot
  1. (Formazza) red Tags: Formazza Categories (topical): Colors Synonyms: rout, ruat, ròt, röts
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