FromMiddle Englishsplot, fromOld Englishsplott(“spot, blot, patch or plot of land”), fromProto-West Germanic*splott, fromProto-Germanic*spluttaz(“segment”), fromProto-Indo-European*splt-no-(“an off-split, segment”), fromProto-Indo-European*(s)pel-(“to split”). Related tosplit.
splot (pluralsplots)
- Aspot;splotch.
Deverbal fromspleść.
- IPA(key): /ˈsplɔt/
- Rhymes:-ɔt
- Syllabification:splot
splot m inan (diminutivesplocik)
- tangle, a tangled twisted mass
- weave, pattern ofweaving
- stitch, pattern ofknitting
- (anatomy)plexus
- splot szyjny ―cervicalplexus
- (mathematics)convolution
- splot inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- splot in Polish dictionaries at PWN