See also: jott and jött

Central Franconian

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Alternative forms

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  • Gott (Moselle Franconian)

Etymology

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    From Middle High German got, from Old High German god, northern variant of got, cot.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    Jott m (plural Jödder)

    1. (Ripuarian) god

    Proper noun

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    Jott m

    1. (Ripuarian) God

    Usage notes

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    • Jott is the only proper noun (or any noun) that retains a common genitive form (Joddes), and one of very few names that do not generally take a definite article before them.
    • The word is chiefly used with some specification, such as Jott em Himmel (“God in Heaven”), Jott use Vatter (“God our Father”), der leeve Jott (“the good God”), or the like. Otherwise it tends to be replaced with der Härjott.

    Descendants

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    • Hunsrik: Gott
    • Luxembourgish: Gott
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