Origin of rot

before 900; (v.) Middle English rot(t)en, Old English rotian, cognate with Frisian rotsje, Dutch rotten; (noun) Middle English, perhaps < Old Norse rot (perhaps partly derivative of the v.); cf. ret, rotten)

synonym study for rot

1. See decay.

OTHER WORDS FROM rot

half-rot·ted, adjective un·rot·ted, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for rotted

British Dictionary definitions for rotted (1 of 2)

rot 1
/ (rɒt) /

verb rots, rotting or rotted

noun

Word Origin for rot

Old English rotian (vb); related to Old Norse rotna . C13 (noun), from Scandinavian

British Dictionary definitions for rotted (2 of 2)

rot 2

abbreviation for

rotation (of a mathematical function)

Scientific definitions for rotted

rot
[ rŏt ]

Verb

To undergo decomposition, especially organic decomposition; decay.

Noun

Any of several plant diseases characterized by the breakdown of tissue and caused by various bacteria or fungi.