What is the meaning of -ött?

past-tense and past-participle suffix (homonymous form in the vast majority of verbs):

  1. -ed, -t (forms the past tense of a verb)

    -ed, -t (forms the past tense of a verb)

    -ed, -t (forms the past participle of a verb)

    in (forms the locative case)

    Source: wiktionary.org