See also: cõnt and cont.

English edit

Adjective edit

cont

  1. Abbreviation of continuous.

Verb edit

cont

  1. Abbreviation of continue
    • 2010, Margaret Hubert, The Complete Photo Guide to Knitting, page 68:
      cont knitting across 2nd and 3rd needle of instep
  2. Abbreviation of continued

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Dalmatian edit

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Etymology edit

From Latin quantus.

Adverb edit

cont

  1. when

Ladin edit

Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

cont m (plural conc)

  1. (Val di Fassa) calculation; computation
  2. (Val di Fassa) counting
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Noun edit

cont m (plural conc, plural conts, feminine contessa, feminine plural contesses)

  1. (Val di Fassa) count (male ruler of a county)

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Italian conto (19th century). Compare German konto, French compte.

Noun edit

cont n (plural conturi)

  1. account

Declension edit

Welsh edit

Etymology edit

From Latin cunnus; cf. also English cunt.

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Noun edit

cont f (plural contiau or contau)

  1. (vulgar, offensive) cunt

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Mutation edit

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
cont gont nghont chont
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.