impot
English
Noun
impot (plural impots)
- (slang, dated) Synonym of imposition (“task imposed on a student as punishment”)
- 1870, The Marlburian (page 183)
- At first school / Sleepy looks, / Many yawns, / Inks Books, / Ask'd questions, / Makes shots, / Is set / Impots.
- 1902, P. G. Wodehouse, The Politeness of Princes and other School Stories
- I've known scores of chaps get impots from him, and they all had to do the Greek numerals. He's mad on the Greek numerals.
- 1870, The Marlburian (page 183)
Malay
Etymology
Earlier adaptation of English import. Later standardized to import in 1972.
Adjective
impot
Noun
impot (plural impot-impot)
Verb
impot