sat
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Translingual
Etymology
Abbreviation of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#SAT Santali or SantaliCategory:Translingual terms derived from Santali#SAT ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤ (santaṛi)Category:Translingual abbreviations#SAT.
Symbol
satCategory:Translingual lemmas#SATCategory:Translingual symbols#SATCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#SATCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
See also
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
See sit.
Verb
satCategory:English non-lemma forms#SATCategory:English verb forms#SATCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- simple past and past participle of sit
- I sat in the middle of the park.Category:English terms with usage examples#SAT
- Jill sat Jack down for a talk.Category:English terms with usage examples#SAT
- We sat ourselves down for dinner.Category:English terms with usage examples#SAT
- The children were sat at a low table. (informal; chiefly UK/Commonwealth)Category:English terms with usage examples#SAT
- 2007, Tony Bell, “eighteen”, in Life in the Bus Lane, Cambridge: Vanguard Press, →ISBN, page 103:
- Hold on, I’m sat on my arse while I’m writing this.Category:English terms with quotations#SAT
Usage notes
- In parts of the UK, sat may be colloquially used as if in place of sitting in sentences such as: this morning, I was sat at the bus stop waiting for the bus. See also stood.
Translations
- The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Etymology 2
Clippings.
Adjective
sat (comparative more sat, superlative most sat)Category:English lemmas#SATCategory:English adjectives#SATCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- Abbreviation of satisfactoryCategory:English abbreviations#SAT.
- Abbreviation of satisfiedCategory:English abbreviations#SAT.
- Abbreviation of saturatedCategory:English abbreviations#SAT.
Derived terms
Noun
sat (plural sats)Category:English lemmas#SATCategory:English nouns#SATCategory:English countable nouns#SATCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- Abbreviation of satellite (“artificial orbital body”)Category:English abbreviations#SAT.
- Abbreviation of satori (“a mutant gene of Drosophila, a genus of fruit flies, that causes homosexual behaviour in males (specifically, courtship directed to other males)”)Category:English abbreviations#SAT.
- Abbreviation of satoshi (“a hundred-millionth of a bitcoin”)Category:English abbreviations#SAT.
- Level of saturation (especially of oxygen in the blood).
- 2010, Virginia Allum, Patricia McGarr, Cambridge English for Nursing Pre-intermediate Student's Book with Audio CD, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 93:
- Also, your blood pressure and oxygen sats – that's the amount of oxygen in your blood.Category:English terms with quotations#SAT
- 2012, Emily Forbes, Georgie's Big Greek Wedding?, Harlequin, →ISBN, page 44:
- [T]his is her third admission for breathing difficulties. The first two admissions we managed to control her and discharge her home with her mum. This time we can't get her oxygen sats up—they're actually falling.Category:English terms with quotations#SAT
- 2015, Christopher J Gallagher, MD, Pure and Simple: Anesthesia Writtens Review IV Questions, Answers, Explanations 501-1000, →ISBN:
- Intubation is not necessary unless his oxygen sat reading is low.Category:English terms with quotations#SAT
Derived terms
See also
See also
Anagrams
- Sta., ats, ast, TAs, Sta, sta, AST, Ast, ATs, tas, Tas., ATS, at's, TSA, T(S/A), as't, TAS, T.A.s, Tas, -ast, TA's, STA
Achang
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-TibetanCategory:Achang terms inherited from Proto-Sino-Tibetan#SATCategory:Achang terms derived from Proto-Sino-Tibetan#SAT *sat (“to kill”)
Pronunciation
- (Myanmar) /sat˧/
- (Lianghe) [sɑʔ⁵⁵]
- (Longchuan) [sat⁵⁵]
- (Luxi) [sat⁵⁵]
- (Xiandao) [sat⁵⁵]
Verb
satCategory:Achang lemmas#SATCategory:Achang verbs#SATCategory:Achang entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- to kill
Further reading
Chuukese
Noun
satCategory:Chuukese lemmas#SATCategory:Chuukese nouns#SATCategory:Chuukese entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Category:chk:Landforms#SATDanish
Etymology
Formed after GermanCategory:Danish terms derived from German#SAT gesetzt.
Adjective
sat (plural and definite singular attributive satte)Category:Danish lemmas#SATCategory:Danish adjectives#SATCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Inflection
| positive | comparative | superlative | |
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite common singular | sat | mere sat | mest sat2 |
| indefinite neuter singular | sat | mere sat | mest sat2 |
| plural | satte | mere sat | mest sat2 |
| definite attributive1 | satte | mere sat | mest satte |
1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite,
the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.
2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.
Verb
satCategory:Danish non-lemma forms#SATCategory:Danish past participles#SATCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
References
- “sat” in Den Danske Ordbog
Fiji Hindi
Etymology
Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Fiji Hindi terms borrowed from English#SATCategory:Fiji Hindi terms derived from English#SAT shirt.
Pronunciation
Noun
satCategory:Fiji Hindi lemmas#SATCategory:Fiji Hindi nouns#SATCategory:Fiji Hindi entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
References
Category:hif:Clothing#SATGothic
Romanization
satCategory:Gothic non-lemma forms#SATCategory:Gothic romanizations#SATCategory:Gothic entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- romanization of 𐍃𐌰𐍄
Icelandic
Verb
satCategory:Icelandic non-lemma forms#SATCategory:Icelandic verb forms#SATCategory:Icelandic entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from LatinCategory:Ido terms borrowed from Latin#SATCategory:Ido terms derived from Latin#SAT satis.
Pronunciation
Adverb
satCategory:Ido lemmas#SATCategory:Ido adverbs#SATCategory:Ido entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- enough, sufficiently
- Ka tu esas sat maskula por kombatar me?
- Are you man enough to fight me?
Derived terms
Indonesian
Noun
satCategory:Indonesian lemmas#SATCategory:Indonesian nouns#SATCategory:Indonesian entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Japhug
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Sino-TibetanCategory:Japhug terms inherited from Proto-Sino-Tibetan#SATCategory:Japhug terms derived from Proto-Sino-Tibetan#SAT *g/b-sat.
Pronunciation
Verb
satCategory:Japhug lemmas#SATCategory:Japhug verbs#SATCategory:Japhug entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- (Kamnyu, transitiveCategory:Japhug transitive verbs#SAT) to kill
References
- Jacques, Guillaume, editor (2015–2016), Dictionnaire Japhug-Chinois-Français, version 1.1 嘉绒-汉-法词典, Paris: Projet HimalCo
Kalasha
Etymology
From SanskritCategory:Kalasha terms inherited from Sanskrit#SATCategory:Kalasha terms derived from Sanskrit#SAT सप्त (sapta). Compare Hindi सात (sāt), Khowar سوت (sot).
Numeral
satCategory:Kalasha lemmas#SATCategory:Kalasha numerals#SATCategory:Kalasha entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Kedah Malay
Pronunciation
Adverb
satCategory:Kedah Malay lemmas#SATCategory:Kedah Malay adverbs#SATCategory:Kedah Malay entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- For a moment, for a few minutes, for a second.
- Hang tunggu tang ni sat na, aku nak pi teghebey burung tu.
- You wait here for a second, I am going to slingshot the bird.
- Hang ni sat-sat pi tandas, sat-sat pi tandas.
- Why are you being like this, going to the toilet frequently (exaggerated to every few seconds).
- As a consequence, then, or else
- Jalan lekaih, sat gi tak dan masuk kelas.
- Walk faster; or else, we are not going to make it to the class.
See also
Latin
Pronunciation
Adverb
sat (not comparable)Category:Latin lemmas#SATCategory:Latin adverbs#SATCategory:Latin uncomparable adverbs#SATCategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- alternative form of satis (“enough”)
- c. 4 BCE – 65 CE, Seneca Minor, Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium 47.18:
- Hoc quī dīxerit oblīvīscētur id dominīs parum nōn esse quod deō sat est.
- [The person] who says this forgets that [a certain respect] cannot be too little for masters since it is enough for a god.
- Hoc quī dīxerit oblīvīscētur id dominīs parum nōn esse quod deō sat est.
References
- “sat”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “sat”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891), An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Old High GermanCategory:Luxembourgish terms inherited from Old High German#SATCategory:Luxembourgish terms derived from Old High German#SAT sat, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Luxembourgish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#SATCategory:Luxembourgish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#SAT *sadaz. Cognate with German satt, Dutch zat.
Pronunciation
Adjective
sat (masculine saten, neuter sat, comparative méi sat, superlative am saatsten)Category:Luxembourgish lemmas#SATCategory:Luxembourgish adjectives#SATCategory:Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Declension
| singular | plural | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | |||
| predicative | hien ass sat | si ass sat | et ass sat | si si(nn) sat | |
| nominative / accusative |
attributive and/or after determiner | saten | sat | sat | sat |
| independent without determiner | sates | sater | |||
| dative | after any declined word | saten | sater | saten | saten |
| as first declined word | satem | satem | |||
Malay
Pronunciation
Adjective
sat (comparative lebih sat, superlative paling sat)Category:Malay lemmas#SATCategory:Malay adjectives#SATCategory:Malay entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- the highest value card in a playing card
- (archaicCategory:Malay terms with archaic senses#SAT) measurement for rice
Adverb
satCategory:Malay lemmas#SATCategory:Malay adverbs#SATCategory:Malay entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- for a second, in a moment, wait
Mauritian Creole
Etymology
From FrenchCategory:Mauritian Creole terms derived from French#SAT chat.
Noun
satCategory:Mauritian Creole lemmas#SATCategory:Mauritian Creole nouns#SATCategory:Mauritian Creole entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
References
- Baker, Philip; Hookoomsing, Vinesh Y. (1987), Diksiyoner kreol morisyeṅ [Mauritian Creole Dictionary] (in French and English), Paris: L'Harmattan, →ISBN
Middle English
Noun
satCategory:Middle English alternative forms#SATCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- alternative form of schat
North Frisian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-GermanicCategory:North Frisian terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#SATCategory:North Frisian terms derived from Proto-Germanic#SAT *sitjaną.
Pronunciation
Verb
satCategory:North Frisian lemmas#SATCategory:North Frisian verbs#SATCategory:North Frisian entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Conjugation
| infinitive I | sat | |
|---|---|---|
| infinitive II | (tu) saten | |
| past participle | seeden | |
| imperative singular | sat | |
| imperative plural | sat’m | |
| present | past | |
| 1st singular | sat | seed |
| 2nd singular | satst | seedst |
| 3rd singular | sat | seed |
| plural | sat | seed |
| perfect | pluperfect | |
| 1st singular | haa seeden | hed seeden |
| 2nd singular | heest seeden | hedst seeden |
| 3rd singular | hee seeden | hed seeden |
| plural | haa seeden | hed seeden |
| future (skel) | future (wel) | |
| 1st singular | skal sat | wal sat |
| 2nd singular | skääl sat | wääl sat |
| 3rd singular | skal sat | wal sat |
| plural | skel sat | wel sat |
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
satCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk non-lemma forms#SATCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk verb forms#SATCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Old Dutch
Etymology
From Proto-West GermanicCategory:Old Dutch terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#SATCategory:Old Dutch terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#SAT *sad, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Old Dutch terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#SATCategory:Old Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic#SAT *sadaz.
Adjective
satCategory:Old Dutch lemmas#SATCategory:Old Dutch adjectives#SATCategory:Old Dutch entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Inflection
| strong declension | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| case | masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | ||
| nominative | sat | sat | sat | sada, sade | ||
| accusative | sadan, saden | sada | sat | sada, sade | ||
| genitive | sades | sadero | sades | sadero | ||
| dative | sadin, sademo | sadero | sadin, sademo | sadon | ||
| weak declension | ||||||
| case | masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | ||
| nominative | sado | sada | sada | sadon | ||
| accusative | sadon | sadon | sada | sadon | ||
| genitive | sadin | sadon | sadin | sadono | ||
| dative | sadin | sadon | sadin | sadon | ||
Descendants
References
- “sat”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-GermanicCategory:Old High German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#SATCategory:Old High German terms derived from Proto-Germanic#SAT *sadaz, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Old High German terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#SAT *seh₂-. Compare Old Saxon sad, Dutch zat, Old English sæd, Old Norse saðr, Gothic 𐍃𐌰𐌸𐍃 (saþs).
Adjective
satCategory:Old High German lemmas#SATCategory:Old High German adjectives#SATCategory:Old High German entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Descendants
Old Norse
Verb
satCategory:Old Norse non-lemma forms#SATCategory:Old Norse verb forms#SATCategory:Old Norse entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
Romanian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Romanian fsat, inherited from Late LatinCategory:Romanian terms derived from Late Latin#SAT fossātum (“entrenchment, place enclosed by a ditch”), from LatinCategory:Romanian terms inherited from Latin#SATCategory:Romanian terms derived from Latin#SAT fossa (“ditch”). Compare Albanian fshat (“village”), Byzantine Greek φουσσάτον (phoussáton, “citadel”).
Pronunciation
Noun
sat n (plural sate or (regional) saturi)Category:Romanian lemmas#SATCategory:Romanian nouns#SATCategory:Romanian countable nouns#SATCategory:Romanian entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Romanian neuter nouns#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- village
- (obsoleteCategory:Romanian terms with obsolete senses#SAT) dwelling
- (obsoleteCategory:Romanian terms with obsolete senses#SAT) field
- Synonym: câmp
- (obsoleteCategory:Romanian terms with obsolete senses#SAT) shrine, holy place
- (obsoleteCategory:Romanian terms with obsolete senses#SAT) bed
Declension
Derived terms
Further reading
- “sat”, in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language) (in Romanian), 2004–2026
Serbo-Croatian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman TurkishCategory:Serbo-Croatian terms borrowed from Ottoman Turkish#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Ottoman Turkish#SAT ساعت (saʼat), from PersianCategory:Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Persian#SAT ساعت (sâ'at), from ArabicCategory:Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Arabic#SAT سَاعَة (sāʕa).
Pronunciation
Noun
sȃt m inan (Cyrillic spelling са̑т)Category:Serbo-Croatian lemmas#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian nouns#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine inanimate nouns#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine nouns#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian inanimate nouns#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- clock, watch (instrument used to measure or keep track of time)
Declension
Noun
sȃt m inan (Cyrillic spelling са̑т)Category:Serbo-Croatian lemmas#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian nouns#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine inanimate nouns#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine nouns#SATCategory:Serbo-Croatian inanimate nouns#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- hour
- Synonym: (Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia) čȁs
- Koliko je sati? ― What time is it?Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#SAT
- Jedan je sat. ― It is one o'clock.Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#SAT
- Dva je sata. ― It's two o'clock.Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#SAT
- Pet je sati. ― It's five o'clock.Category:Serbo-Croatian terms with usage examples#SAT
- (educationCategory:sh:Education#SAT) class, lecture (a single school period or academic lesson, typically lasting around an hour)
- Prvo na rasporedu je sat matematike.
- First on the timetable is math class.
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | sȃt | sȃti |
| genitive | sȃta | sátī |
| dative | sȃtu | sȃtima |
| accusative | sȃt | sȃte |
| vocative | sȃte | sȃti |
| locative | sȃtu | sȃtima |
| instrumental | sȃtom | sȃtima |
Seychellois Creole
Etymology
From FrenchCategory:Seychellois Creole terms derived from French#SAT chat.
Noun
satCategory:Seychellois Creole lemmas#SATCategory:Seychellois Creole nouns#SATCategory:Seychellois Creole entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
References
- D'Offay, Danielle; Lionnet, Guy (1982), Diksyonner kreol-franse [Creole-French Dictionary] (in French), Hamburg: Buske, →ISBN
Turkish
Noun
satCategory:Turkish lemmas#SATCategory:Turkish nouns#SATCategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT
- alternative form of sad
Verb
satCategory:Turkish non-lemma forms#SATCategory:Turkish verb forms#SATCategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#SATCategory:Pages with entries#SATCategory:Pages with 27 entries#SAT