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North Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-North-Dravidian : *koṭ-
Meaning : hamlet
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Malto : koṭa
Number in DED : 2058
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Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-Dravidian : *k̂oṭ-
Meaning : 1 shed 2 hamlet
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Proto-South Dravidian: *koṭ-
Proto-Telugu : *koṭṭ-
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *koṭ-k-
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *koṭ-
Proto-North Dravidian : *koṭ-
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South Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-South Dravidian :
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Tamil : kampu, kampam-pul
Tamil meaning : bulrush millet, Italian millet
Malayalam : kampu
Malayalam meaning : bulrush millet, Italian millet
Malayalam derivates : kampam a grain; kamp-ari Holcus spicatus
Kannada : kambu
Kannada meaning : Holcus spicatus
Number in DED : 1242
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Telugu etymology :

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Proto-Telugu : *koṭṭ-
Meaning : stable for cattle or horses
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Telugu : koṭṭā̆mu
Additional forms : Also koṭṭāyi thatched shed
Number in DED : 2058
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Kolami-Gadba etymology :

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Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *koṭ-k-
Meaning : shed
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Kolami : konṭoḍi "(Pat.) henhouse"
Kinwat Kolami : koṛka "cowshed"
Kolami (Setumadhava Rao) : korkā "cowshed"
Naikri : khoṭa "cowshed"
Naiki : koṛka "cowshed"
Number in DED : 2058
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Gondwan etymology :

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Proto-Gondi-Kui : *koṭ-
Meaning : shed
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Proto-Gondi : *koṭ-kā
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Gondi etymology :

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Proto-Gondi : *koṭ-kā
Meaning : cowshed
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Mandla Gondi (Williamson) : koṛka
Mandla Gondi (Phailbus) : korka, kurka
Gommu Gondi : koṛka
Muria Gondi : koṛka
Maria Gondi : koṛka
Koya Gondi : koṭam (pl. koṭak)
Yeotmal Gondi : koṭa
Adilabad Gondi : koṭka "(SR) shed"
Additional forms : Also Gondi_Mu koṭorla, koṭorli shed for goats
Number in DED : 2058
Number in CVOTGD : 880, 886, 884
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Nostratic etymology :

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Eurasiatic: *koṭV
Meaning: village
Borean: Borean
Indo-European: *kat-
Altaic: *kòt`V ( ~ k`-, -u-)
Uralic: *kota
Dravidian: *k̂oṭ- (+ SD *kuḍ- 'house, hut, family')
References: Tyler 82; ND 1225 *Ḳoṭa ~ *Ḳota 'fence, wall'; 1907 *q̇ud[i] 'house, hut' (?).
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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *kat-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: hut, shed
Avestan: kata- m. 'Kammer, Vorratskammer, Keller od. dgl.'
Other Iranian: NPers kad 'Haus'
Slavic: *kotъ, *kotьcь
Germanic: *xáɵ-Vr-a n., *xḗɵ-iōn- f.
Latin: ? casa f. `Häuschen, Hütte (aus Laub, Stroh, fürs Vieh), Baracke, Lagerhütte'; ? catēna f. `Kette, Fessel, Klammerhölzer', cassis, -is m. `Jägergarn, Netz, Spinngewebe'; ? castrum, -ī `mit Mauern oder Schanzen umgebener Ort, Fort'
Celtic: Cymr cader `saeptum, castrum, locus munitus'; OIr cathir `Stadt'
Russ. meaning: хижина, сарай, загородка
References: WP I 338
Comments: Some confusion with *kat- 'troop'.
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Vasmer's dictionary :

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Word: коте́ц,
Near etymology: род. п. -тца́ "кошель, запруда для ловли рыбы", обычно мн. котцы́, укр. коте́ць, род. п. кiтця́ "закол для ловли рыбы", цслав. котьць κέλλα (ХII в.), болг. коте́ц (Младенов 253), сербохорв. ко̑т, род. ко̏та; ко̀тац, род. п. ко̀ца "небольшой хлев для ягнят, козлят, курятник", словен. kótǝc, род. п. kótca "курятник, свинарник", чеш. kot, kоtес "маленький дом", др.-польск. kосiес, род. п. kоćса "клетка, садок", польск. kоjес, род. п. kоjса "курятник, перегородка в хлеву".
Further etymology: Родственно авест. kаtа- м. "комната, кладовая", нов.-перс. kаd "дом", гот. hēþjо "кладовая", др.-инд. cátant-, прилаг. "прячущийся"; см. Бернекер 1, 588 и сл.; Фасмер, RS 6, 174 и сл.; Младенов, РФВ 65, 365 и сл.; Кипарский 278 и сл. Неприемлемо объяснение заимствованием из герм., ср. др.-англ. соt ср. р., соtе ж. р. "хижина", англ. соt "дом, хижина", др.-исл. kоt "хижина", ср.-нж.-нем. kоt (вопреки Уленбеку (AfslPh 15, 488), Перссону (111), Зеленину (ЖСт., 22, 435); см. Сергиевский, ИРЯ 2, 355). Неправильно также объяснение из в.-нем. kotter "тесный, плохой дом", шваб. kott "пристройка при крестьянском доме" (вопреки Бернекеру, там же) и из ирл. соit, соitе "хижина" (вопреки Шахматову, AfslPh 33, 90) или из вост. языков (Голуб 113). Абсолютно неубедительно и сравнение сербохорв. ко̑т с лат. cassis "силки" (Лёвенталь, WuS 9, 173). Ср. также коту́х, коты́.
Pages: 2,351-352
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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *xáɵVra-n, *xḗɵiōn
Meaning: chamber
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: *hēɵjō f. (n) `chamber'
Old English: heaɵor n. `enclosure, prison', heaɵorian wk. `enclose, hide'
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Pokorny's dictionary :

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Number: 948
Root: kē̆t-, kot-
English meaning: dwelling space
German meaning: `Wohnraum' (ursprüngl. `Erdloch als Wohngrube'?)
Material: Av. kata- m. `Kammer, Vorratskammer, Keller od. dgl.' (: got. hēþjō), npers. kad `Haus', woraus finn. kota; aber über anord. kot `schlechte Hütte', kytja `Hütte', ags. cot `Hütte, Kammer' usw. s. oben S. 393 f.;

    got. hēþjō `Kammer';

    ksl. kotьcь `cella, Nest' usw.; falls `Wohngrube, Loch in der Erde' die ursprüngliche Bedeutung, würden sich anreihen lassen:

    gr. κοτύλη, κότυλος `Hohlung', weiter `hohles Gefäß, Schale, Becher';

    lat. catīnus `eine Schüssel zum Speisenauftragen' (Demin. catillus, daraus got. katils, dt. Kessel, daraus wieder abg. kotъlъ, lit. kãtilas) = ags. heden `Kochgeschirr'.

References: WP. I 383 f., WH. I 176, 182.
Pages: 586-587
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Altaic etymology :

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Proto-Altaic: *kòt`V ( ~ k`-, -u-)
Nostratic: Nostratic
Meaning: village, locality
Russian meaning: деревня, местность
Turkic: *Kutu
Mongolian: *koto
Korean: *kót
Comments: EAS 154, SKE 127.
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Turkic etymology :

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Proto-Turkic: *Kutu
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: group of people
Russian meaning: группа людей
Karakhanid: qutu (KB)
Comments: EDT 596.
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Mongolian etymology :

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Proto-Mongolian: *koto
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: 1 town, group of huts 2 family, home
Russian meaning: 1 город, деревня 2 семья, дом
Written Mongolian: qota(n), qotu(n) (L 972) 1
Middle Mongolian: qutan 'hurdle' (MA), qoton (SH, HYt)
Khalkha: xot 1
Buriat: xoto(n) 1
Kalmuck: xotn, xotǝ 1
Ordos: Goto 1, 'cote'
Dongxian: ? kide 2
Baoan: kute, kete 2
Dagur: xoton, koton 1 (Тод. Даг. 178)
Shary-Yoghur: χoto 1
Monguor: kudu (SM 206) 2
Comments: KW 190, MGCD 368. Mong. > Kirgh., Chag. qotan; Evk. koton etc. (Doerfer MT 81, Rozycki 109).
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Korean etymology :

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Proto-Korean: *kót
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: place, locality
Russian meaning: место, местность
Modern Korean: kot [kos]
Middle Korean: kót
Comments: Nam 50, KED 164.
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Uralic etymology :

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Number: 373
Proto: *kota
> Nostratic: > Nostratic
English meaning: hut, hovel, house
German meaning: Zelt, Hütte, Haus
Finnish: kota 'Zelt, Hütte der Lappen; Viehküche'
Estonian: koda (gen. koa) 'Haus, Gebäude, Vorhaus'
Saam (Lapp): goatte -đ- (N) 'tent; Lapp hut', kā̊htē (L), ki̊øitte (T), kuøitt (Kld.), kuoiht (Not.), køit (A) 'id.; Tasche, Beutel'
Mordovian: kudo (E), kud (M) 'Haus, Wohnstube'
Mari (Cheremis): kuδǝ̑ (KB), kuδo (U) 'die tscheremissische Sommerhütte', kuδo (B) 'ein Haus auf dem Hofe'
Udmurt (Votyak): kor-ka 'Haus', vu-ko 'Mühle' (S), kwa-la (K) 'wotjakische Sommerhütte', kor-ka (G) 'Haus, Stube'
Komi (Zyrian): ker-ka (S), ker-ku (P), ke.r-ku, ko.r-ku (P) 'Haus', vić-ko (S), vić-ku (P) 'Kirche'
Khanty (Ostyak): kat (V), χot (DN), χat (O) 'Haus'
Hungarian: ház (acc. házat) 'Haus, Familie, altung. Zimmer'
Sammalahti's version: *kota
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Long-range etymologies :

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Borean (approx.) : KVTV
Meaning : village, house
Eurasiatic : *koṭV
Afroasiatic : *kVṭ- / *kVt- 'wall, house' (Sem., Omot.)
Sino-Caucasian : *Gwā́[ṭ]V̆
Reference : ND 1225.
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Sino-Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *Gwā́[ṭ]V̆
Meaning: way, road, passage
Borean etymology: Borean etymology
North Caucasian: *G_wāṭV
Yenisseian: *qoʔt (~χ-)
Comments and references : HGC 34; different in NSC 56.
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North Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-North Caucasian: *G_wāṭV
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: street, block, village
Proto-Nakh: *pħēṭa
Proto-Avaro-Andian: *q̇:ʷaṭV
Proto-Lak: q̇aṭ
Proto-Dargwa: *q:ʷaṭ
Notes: Reconstructed for the PEC level. The root is close phonetically to *q̇_ɦwaṭɨ 'ravine, mountain pass' (q.v.), but the two roots are opposed in several subgroups, so it seems best to keep them separate (although they tend to contaminate).
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Nakh etymology :

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Proto-Nakh: *pħēṭa
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: a village (high in the mountains)
Chechen: pħēda
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Avar-Andian etymology :

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Protoform: *q̇:ʷaṭV
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: street
Avar: q̇:ʷaṭ 1
Andian language: q̇:ʷaṭa (Khaidakov) 1
Akhvakh: q̇:ʷaṭa
Tindi: q̇:ʷaṭa
Karata: q̇:ʷaṭa
Godoberi: q̇:ʷaṭi
Comments: Av. paradigm B ~ C (gen. q̇:ʷaṭú-l). Av. q̇:ʷaṭ > Arch. q̇ʷaṭ 'street', Gunz. q̇aṭ 'street' (Bok.).
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Lak etymology :

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Lak root: q̇aṭ
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: community, folk assembly
Lak form: q̇aṭ
Comments: The meaning 'street' is present in locative derivates (e.g. q̇aṭuw 'on the street'). The Khosrekh form is not attested, but Khaidakov (1966) spells the Lak. word as q̇ʷaṭ.
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Dargwa etymology :

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Proto-Dargwa: *q:ʷaṭ
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: street-block
Akusha: q:ʷaṭ (Ur.)
Comments: Cf. also Kub. q:at:ala, Kharb. q:at:i 'street' (with assimilation ṭ > t:).
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Yenisseian etymology :

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Proto-Yenisseian: *qoʔt (~χ-)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: way, road
Ket: qɔʔt, pl. qɨ̄nǝŋ1
Yug: xɔʔt, pl. xɨneŋ1
Arin: kat (Сл.) "road"; kut (М., Кл., Ф.) id.; kol-kut (Лоск.) id.
Pumpokol: koat (Сл.) "road"
Comments: ССЕ 261. The plural forms in Ket and Yug in fact belong to the paradigm of a different word - *χ[ɨ]χ q.v. Werner 2, 123 *qɔʔt.
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