What is the meaning of Wat?

A Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia, especially those in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia.

A kind of stew or curry eaten in Ethiopia and Eritrea.

Alternative spelling of what

Alternative spelling of what

Alternative spelling of what

bat

flying fox

what

A person.

A rabbit.

A hare.

Alternative form of wait, wath, wet, what, whate, whete, witen, wode, wold, woth, weten, wacche, wacchen, wachet, watchinges, wate, walte, weiten, witien.

what

what

first/third-person singular present of witan

ford

what

cotton wool

what

who, whom, which, that

who, which, that

whose, of which

what: e.g. (1) asking for a subject complement; (2) asking for a sentence object

what: e.g. (1) as the object of a sentence; (2) ditto

that: e.g. (1) modifying an indefinite pronoun like iets, niets, alles or het enige; (2) modifying an adjective that is used as a noun, usually a superlative

which: e.g. (1) modifying the demonstrative pronouns dat and datgene; (2) referring back to an entire sentence

something: e.g. (1) as subject; (2) as subject complement

some

what (a), such

a bit, somewhat

how, so

alternative form of was

what

what

what (which thing)

we two, the two of us (first-person dual personal pronoun)

watt (derived unit of power)

genitive plural of wata

wat (a type of Buddhist temple common in Southeast Asia)

wet

drunk

what (interrogative)

what (relative)

Source: wiktionary.org