Kato

Etymology
From kat:,  cat:,  gato:,  Katze:,  кот:, etc.

Noun

 * 1) cat

Etymology 1
Probably the source of kadota:, cognate with Estonian kadu:.

Noun

 * 1) Failure of crops.
 * 2) Loss, disappearance, lack; used primarily in compound terms.
 * yleisökato = lack or loss of audience

Derived terms

 * verbs: kadota

Compounds

 * katokorvaus
 * katovahinko
 * katovuosi
 * kulmakarvakato
 * silmäripsikato
 * yleisökato

Etymology 2
A dialectal or colloquial 2nd person imperative present of katsoa:. The corresponding infinitive is kattoa:.

Verb

 * 1)  look!
 * Kato, tuolla on George! &mdash; Look, there's George!
 * 1)  see (used often with ny)
 * Kato ny, mähän sanoin. &mdash; See, I told you so.

Synonyms

 * katso

Interjection

 * 1)  see or look.
 * 2) * Se on kato sillä lailla.
 * 3) ** See, that’s the way it is.
 * 4) * Kato nääs! or Kato kato!
 * 5) ** Literally: Look, look!. Uttered in surprise, not necessarily telling anyone to look anywhere.
 * 6) * ...kato nääs. or ...kato.
 * 7) ** ...you see. (At the end of a sentence)

Synonyms

 * katsos, näet, nimittäin

Anagrams

 * kota, toka

Etymology
From kato: <  cattus:.

Noun

 * 1) cat

Etymology
From kate:.

Root: kat-.

Morphemes: kat- + -o (1).

Noun

 * 1) tomcat, male cat

Noun

 * 1) basket

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