тот

Noun

 * 1) upper arm

Adverb

 * 1) there

Etymology
, from, from , ,. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (whence 🇨🇬).

Determiner

 * 1) that, those
 * 2) that, those
 * 3)  the kind/sort/type of
 * 4)  the wrong, not the right
 * 5) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)
 * 1)  the kind/sort/type of
 * 2)  the wrong, not the right
 * 3) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)
 * 1)  the kind/sort/type of
 * 2)  the wrong, not the right
 * 3) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)
 * 1)  the kind/sort/type of
 * 2)  the wrong, not the right
 * 3) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)
 * 1)  the wrong, not the right
 * 2) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)
 * 1) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)
 * 1) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)
 * 1) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)
 * 1) the other, the opposite, the distant, the far (side etc.)

Pronoun

 * 1)   that one, those ones
 * 2) that, the one; in the plural: those, the ones
 * 3)  the person, the guy/girl/etc.; in the plural: the people etc.
 * 4) one; in the plural: those, ones
 * 5)  someone, a person, anyone, whoever; in the plural: those, (the/those) people, anyone, whoever, some (people)
 * 6) the kind/sort/type (of [noun]), the kinds/sorts/types (of [noun in plural])
 * 7)  the kind/sort/type of person/people, the type (to), one(s) (to)
 * 8)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1) one; in the plural: those, ones
 * 2)  someone, a person, anyone, whoever; in the plural: those, (the/those) people, anyone, whoever, some (people)
 * 3) the kind/sort/type (of [noun]), the kinds/sorts/types (of [noun in plural])
 * 4)  the kind/sort/type of person/people, the type (to), one(s) (to)
 * 5)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  someone, a person, anyone, whoever; in the plural: those, (the/those) people, anyone, whoever, some (people)
 * 2) the kind/sort/type (of [noun]), the kinds/sorts/types (of [noun in plural])
 * 3)  the kind/sort/type of person/people, the type (to), one(s) (to)
 * 4)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1) the kind/sort/type (of [noun]), the kinds/sorts/types (of [noun in plural])
 * 2)  the kind/sort/type of person/people, the type (to), one(s) (to)
 * 3)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1) the kind/sort/type (of [noun]), the kinds/sorts/types (of [noun in plural])
 * 2)  the kind/sort/type of person/people, the type (to), one(s) (to)
 * 3)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1) the kind/sort/type (of [noun]), the kinds/sorts/types (of [noun in plural])
 * 2)  the kind/sort/type of person/people, the type (to), one(s) (to)
 * 3)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the kind/sort/type of person/people, the type (to), one(s) (to)
 * 2)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong
 * 1)  the wrong one, not the right one, wrong

Usage notes

 * See for additional pronoun senses specific to the neuter singular.
 * in the first pronoun sense is used much less commonly than.
 * Even when used in the plural, if follows, the remaining clause is in the singular:.
 * When is used after,  is implied to mean a person or people: .  is used after  when  refers to a particular noun that has been mentioned (which could still be a category of people, or even the word "people", ): .  after  can also be used in either case but may be seen as archaic or colloquial.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) fullness, satiety, contentment
 * 2)  prosperity
 * 1)  prosperity