"petiôt" meaning in All languages combined

See petiôt on Wiktionary

Adjective [Bourguignon]

Forms: petiôte [feminine], petiôts [masculine, plural], petiôtes [feminine, plural], moinre [comparative], moinre [superlative]
Etymology: From Vulgar Latin *pittitus + -ôt. Etymology templates: {{inh|roa-brg|VL.|*pittitus}} Vulgar Latin *pittitus, {{suffix|roa-brg||ôt}} + -ôt Head templates: {{head|roa-brg|adjective|feminine|petiôte|masculine plural|petiôts|feminine plural|petiôtes|comparative|moinre|superlative|moinre}} petiôt (feminine petiôte, masculine plural petiôts, feminine plural petiôtes, comparative moinre, superlative moinre)
  1. small, little
    Sense id: en-petiôt-roa-brg-adj-~OPJa5AZ Categories (other): Bourguignon entries with incorrect language header, Bourguignon terms suffixed with -ôt

Adjective [Franco-Provençal]

Forms: petiôta [feminine, singular], petiôts [masculine, plural], petiôtes [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From petit + -ôt; the now obsolete petit being from Vulgar Latin pittitus (775; compare Latin pitinnus, pitulus), perhaps from a Celtic root. Compare French petit and colloquial petiot (maybe through Franco-Provençal influence), Catalan petit. The same root has given in other Romance languages Italian piccolo, Romanian puţin, Spanish pequeño. See also pégno, which may derive from this same root. Etymology templates: {{af|frp|petit|-ôt}} petit + -ôt, {{m|frp||petit}} petit, {{inh|frp|VL.|pittitus}} Vulgar Latin pittitus, {{cog|la|pitinnus}} Latin pitinnus, {{m|la|pitulus}} pitulus, {{der|frp|cel}} Celtic, {{cog|fr|petit}} French petit, {{m|fr|petiot}} petiot, {{cog|ca|petit}} Catalan petit, {{cog|it|piccolo}} Italian piccolo, {{cog|ro|puţin}} Romanian puţin, {{cog|es|pequeño}} Spanish pequeño, {{m|frp|pégno}} pégno Head templates: {{head|frp|adjective||petiôts|feminine singular|petiôta|masculine plural|petiôts||{{{mp2}}}|feminine plural|petiôtes|g=m|g2=|head=}} petiôt m (feminine singular petiôta, masculine plural petiôts, feminine plural petiôtes), {{frp-adj}} petiôt m (feminine singular petiôta, masculine plural petiôts, feminine plural petiôtes)
  1. small Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-petiôt-frp-adj-gduOu7vG Categories (other): Franco-Provençal entries with incorrect language header, Franco-Provençal terms suffixed with -ôt Disambiguation of Franco-Provençal entries with incorrect language header: 50 50 Disambiguation of Franco-Provençal terms suffixed with -ôt: 50 50
  2. little Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-petiôt-frp-adj-GAygG5Xw Categories (other): Franco-Provençal entries with incorrect language header, Franco-Provençal terms suffixed with -ôt Disambiguation of Franco-Provençal entries with incorrect language header: 50 50 Disambiguation of Franco-Provençal terms suffixed with -ôt: 50 50
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: mèsquin, pégno, petit, pouvro, ridiculo, petiôd (english: older form) [rare] Derived forms: petiolar, petionar, petiotar, petiôt-tavan

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