"Ent" meaning in All languages combined

See Ent on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: Ents [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Ent (plural Ents)
  1. Alternative letter-case form of ent Tags: alt-of Alternative form of: ent
    Sense id: en-Ent-en-noun-piqgvUI9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [Hunsrik]

IPA: /ɛnt/ Forms: Ente [plural]
Etymology: From Middle High German anet, from Old High German enita. Etymology templates: {{inh|hrx|gmh|anet}} Middle High German anet, {{inh|hrx|goh|enita}} Old High German enita Head templates: {{head|hrx|noun|plural|Ente|g=f}} Ent f (plural Ente)
  1. duck Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-Ent-hrx-noun-LSNw2yRH Categories (other): Hunsrik entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [Pennsylvania German]

Forms: Ende [plural]
Etymology: From Middle High German anet, from Old High German enita. Compare German Ente, Dutch eend. Etymology templates: {{inh|pdc|gmh|anet}} Middle High German anet, {{inh|pdc|goh|enita}} Old High German enita, {{cog|de|Ente}} German Ente, {{cog|nl|eend}} Dutch eend Head templates: {{head|pdc|noun|plural|Ende|g=f}} Ent f (plural Ende)
  1. duck Tags: feminine

Inflected forms

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