Idioms for bottom
Origin of bottom
before 1000; Middle English
botme, Old English
botm; akin to Old Norse
botn, Dutch
bodem, German
Boden, Latin
fundus, Greek
pythmḗn, Sanskrit
budhná
OTHER WORDS FROM bottom
un·bot·tom, verb (used with object) un·der·bot·tom, nounWords nearby bottom
British Dictionary definitions for hit bottom
bottom
/ (ˈbɒtəm) /
noun
adjective (prenominal)
verb
See also
bottom out
Word Origin for bottom
Old English
botm; related to Old Norse
botn, Old High German
bodam, Latin
fundus, Greek
puthmēn
Idioms and Phrases with hit bottom (1 of 2)
hit bottom
Also, touch bottom. Reach the worst or lowest point. For example, When he lost his job again they knew they had hit bottom, or When wheat prices touch bottom, the farmers will be up in arms. [Second half of 1800s]
Idioms and Phrases with hit bottom (2 of 2)
bottom