As nouns the difference between yot and ryot
is that yot is the letter ϳ, an uncommon variant of J used in Greek linguistics while ryot is a farmer or tiller of the soil.
As a verb yot
is to unite closely; fasten; rivet.
yot
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) , from (etyl) (Jot).
Noun
(
en noun)
The letter , an uncommon variant of J used in Greek linguistics.
Etymology 2
Probably from an alteration of yet, . More at (l), (l).
Verb
(yott)
(dialectal) To unite closely; fasten; rivet.
Synonyms
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ryot
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A farmer or tiller of the soil.
Usage notes
The word does not find a place in several modern dictionaries, but is still used by general media, especially on the Indian sub-continent.
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