الواصلة
in·gotالتركية النطق
înggıtعلم أصول الكلمات
[ 'i[ng]-g&t ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English ingot (“something poured in”), from in- + got, gote (“a flow, stream”), from Old English *gota (“flow”), from Proto-Germanic *gutô (“gush, flow”), from Proto-Germanic *geutanan (“to flow, pour”), from Proto-Indo-European *g̑heu-. Cognate with German Einguss (“in-pouring”), Swedish ingjut (“in-pouring”), Dutch ingieten (“to pour in”), Scots gote (“drain, ditch, gutter”), Swedish göt (“ingot”). Related to Old English ġēotan (“to flow, pour”). More at English in, gut.