Watt
- Watt, a king ofSussex.
- AnAnglo-Saxon given name.
- Adiminutive of the malegiven nameWalter, of medieval usage, variant ofWat.
- An English and Scottishsurname originating as a patronymic.
- Aghost town inCalifornia,United States.
East Central German
[edit]Late 17th century, fromDutchwatten, fromMiddle Frenchouate, of unknown origin.
Watt f
- (Erzgebirgisch)cotton wool
- 2004 Karl Heinz Schmidt, Ich putz mein Christbaam aa, P. 53
Borrowed fromMiddle Low Germanwat, fromProto-Germanic*wadą.
Watt n (mixed,genitiveWatts,pluralWatten)
- intertidal zone,foreshore, especially the vastmudflats at theNorth Sea coast
Declension ofWatt [neuter, mixed]
Watt n (strong,genitiveWatts,pluralWatt)
- watt (unit of power named after James Watt)
Declension ofWatt [neuter, strong]
Watt f (pluralWatte)
- cotton wool
- Synonym:Algodong
FromEnglishwatt.
Watt m (pluralWatt)
- watt (unit of power)
FromGermanWatte(“cotton wool”).
Watt f (pluralWatten)
- cotton wool
Pennsylvania German
[edit]CompareGermanWort,Dutchwoord,Englishword.
Watt n (pluralWadde)
- word