squatter

Syllable Decomposition

squatter

from the English squat (to crouch), itself from the Old French esquatir or esquater, ("to break"), from the Vulgar Latin *coactire, from the Classical Latin cogere ("to press together, condense"), from co- and agere.

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Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "squatter"

Anagram

traquets

See also

squatte (v.) squattant (v.) squattés (v.) squattons (v.) squattent (v.) squattais (v.) squattions (v.) squattiez (v.) squattaient (v.) squattai (v.) squattas (v.) squatta (v.) squattâmes (v.) squattâtes (v.) squattèrent (v.) squatterai (v.) squattera (v.) squatterons (v.) squatterez (v.) squatteront (v.)