How Do You Spell STOTTING?

Pronunciation: [stˈɒtɪŋ] (IPA)

Stotting, also known as pronking, is the act of an animal, particularly a gazelle or antelope, bouncing up and down on all four legs. The spelling of the word "stotting" is derived from the Scottish word "stot" meaning a young ox or bullock. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled /stɒɾɪŋ/. The symbol "ɾ" represents a flap/tap sound, similar to the "tt" sound in the English word "butter".

STOTTING Meaning and Definition

  1. Stotting is a term used in the field of animal behavior to describe a specific behavior exhibited by certain mammalian species, particularly ungulates (hoofed mammals) such as deer, antelope, and gazelles. Stotting, also known as pronking, refers to the behavior where these animals perform a series of powerful, exaggerated jumps in the air with all four legs simultaneously lifted and extended, often with their backs arched and their heads held high.

    The purpose of stotting is believed to serve multiple functions. One theory suggests that stotting is a mechanism used by these animals to display their strength, agility, and overall health to potential predators. By performing such extravagant leaps, they showcase their capability to escape and deter an approaching predator. Additionally, stotting may also signal that the individual animal is not an easy target to catch, possibly discouraging a predator from initiating a chase.

    Stotting has also been observed as a behavior displayed within social contexts. In some species, such as gazelles, during group interactions, stotting may function as a form of communication between individuals. While the exact purpose of this social stotting remains somewhat uncertain, it is believed to provide information regarding an individual's intentions, emotions, or status to other members of the group.

    In conclusion, stotting refers to the behavior exhibited by certain ungulates, characterized by powerful, simultaneous jumps with all four legs extended. This behavior serves multiple purposes, including predator deterrence and social communication.

Etymology of STOTTING

The word "stotting" derives from the Scottish and Northern English dialects, specifically from the Scots language. It comes from the Scots verb "stot", which means to bounce or rebound. The term is commonly used to describe the behavior of certain animals, such as deer, when they leap into the air, landing on all fours with their legs stiff and straight. The word has also extended to colloquial usage in British English to refer to jumping or bouncing in general.

Conjugate verb Stotting

CONDITIONAL

I would stotting
you would stotting
he/she/it would stotting
we would stotting
they would stotting

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be stottinging
you would be stottinging
he/she/it would be stottinging
we would be stottinging
they would be stottinging

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have stotting
you would have stotting
he/she/it would have stotting
we would have stotting
they would have stotting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been stottinging
you would have been stottinging
he/she/it would have been stottinging
we would have been stottinging
they would have been stottinging

FUTURE

I will stotting
you will stotting
he/she/it will stotting
we will stotting
they will stotting

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be stottinging
you will be stottinging
he/she/it will be stottinging
we will be stottinging
they will be stottinging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have stottinged
you will have stottinged
he/she/it will have stottinged
we will have stottinged
they will have stottinged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been stottinging
you will have been stottinging
he/she/it will have been stottinging
we will have been stottinging
they will have been stottinging

IMPERATIVE

you stotting
we let´s stotting

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to stotting

PAST

I stottinged
you stottinged
he/she/it stottinged
we stottinged
they stottinged

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was stottinging
you were stottinging
he/she/it was stottinging
we were stottinging
they were stottinging

PAST PARTICIPLE

stottinged

PAST PERFECT

I had stottinged
you had stottinged
he/she/it had stottinged
we had stottinged
they had stottinged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been stottinging
you had been stottinging
he/she/it had been stottinging
we had been stottinging
they had been stottinging

PRESENT

I stotting
you stotting
he/she/it stottings
we stotting
they stotting

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am stottinging
you are stottinging
he/she/it is stottinging
we are stottinging
they are stottinging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

stottinging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have stottinged
you have stottinged
he/she/it has stottinged
we have stottinged
they have stottinged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been stottinging
you have been stottinging
he/she/it has been stottinging
we have been stottinging
they have been stottinging