see|gát
English
Noun
gat
- archaic|slang|in old westerns A Gatling gun.
- slang|1920's gangster Any type of gun though usually in reference to a pistol.
Translations
trans-top|A Gatling gun
Finnish: gatling
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trans-bottom
trans-top|Any type of gun
Finnish: ampuma-ase, pyssy
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trans-bottom
Afrikaans
Noun
gat
- A hole or vent.
- vulgar the anus and by extention the bottom
Derived terms
- kaalgat
- gatvol
- gaatjie
Category:Afrikaans nouns
Catalan
Etymology
Late Latin cattus
Noun
gat
- cat
- jack (device for lifting heavy objects)
Synonyms
moix
Category:Catalan nouns
Croatian
Noun
hr-noun|g=m|gatovi
- ditch
- dam
Declension
hr-decl-noun
|gat|gatovi
|gata|gatova
|gatu|gatovima
|gat|gatove
|gate|gatovi
|gatu|gatovima
|gatom|gatovima
Dutch
Noun
gat n nl-noun|gaten|gaatje
- gap, hole
- godforsaken place, hamlet
- (vulgar) arsehole
#: �én van de bengels die hun bloot gat lieten zien in het stadion was herkend en kreeg van pa op zijn gat tot hij z'n maatjes verried; ze moesten in hun bloot gat het veld opruimen
#:: One of the rascals who mooned in the stadion was recognized and dad spanked him till he ratted on his mates; they had to clean the field bare-arse
Derived terms
gaatels
gatenkaas
gatenteil
gatlikker
knoopsgat
er geen gat in zien (to see no way out)
in de gaten houden (to keep an eye on)
een schop onder het gat (a kick in the pants)
niet voor één gat te vangen (resourceful, slippery)
Synonyms
(hole) hol, opening
(gotforsaken place) uithoek
Category:Dutch nouns
Occitan
Etymology
From late Latin cattus
Pronunciation
IPA|['gat]
Noun
gat
- cat
Synonyms
cat
Category:Occitan nouns
Old English
Etymology
Common Germanic *gaitaz
Noun
g�t
- (she-)goat
Category:Old English nouns
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