lotte

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See also: Lotte and lőtte

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French lotte.

Noun

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lotte (plural lottes)

  1. burbot (fish)

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French

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /lɔt/
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Noun

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lotte f (plural lottes)

  1. burbot (a freshwater fish, Lota lota)
  2. (cooking) the tail meat of an anglerfish (a marine fish, Lophius piscatorius)

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Italian

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Noun

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lotte f

  1. plural of lotta

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Swedish, named after Finland-Swedish sutler's wife Lotta Svärd, who'd man a field kitchen during the Finnish War in the 1860 epic poem The Tales of Ensign Stål, by Johan Ludvig Runeberg.

Noun

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lotte f (definite singular lotta, indefinite plural lotter, definite plural lottene)

  1. a member of a female paramilitary organization

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