"kato" meaning in Esperanto

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Noun

IPA: [ˈkato] Forms: katon [accusative, singular], katoj [plural], katojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -ato Etymology: Ultimately from Latin cattus, possibly a Wanderwort from an Afroasiatic or Uralic language. Compare French chat, English cat, Russian кот (kot), Yiddish קאַץ (kats), Italian gatto, German Katze, Polish kot. Etymology templates: {{der|eo|la|cattus}} Latin cattus, {{der|eo|afa}} Afroasiatic, {{der|eo|urj}} Uralic, {{cog|fr|chat}} French chat, {{cog|en|cat}} English cat, {{cog|ru|кот}} Russian кот (kot), {{cog|yi|קאַץ}} Yiddish קאַץ (kats), {{cog|it|gatto}} Italian gatto, {{cog|de|Katze}} German Katze, {{cog|pl|kot}} Polish kot Head templates: {{eo-head}} kato (accusative singular katon, plural katoj, accusative plural katojn)
  1. cat Wikipedia link: eo:kato Categories (lifeform): Cats Derived forms: katherbo (english: catnip), mustelkato (english: a stone-marten)

Inflected forms

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        {
          "text": "Holonym: kataro (“a clowder of cats”)"
        },
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          "text": "Meronym: kataĵo (“cat meat”)"
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