"aymante" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old Spanish]

IPA: /ai̯ˈmante/ Forms: aymantes [plural]
Etymology: From Medieval Latin [Term?], ultimately from Latin adamās (“adamant”), from Ancient Greek ἀδάμᾱς (adámās, “invincible”), reinforced by Old French aïmant. Etymology templates: {{inh|osp|ML.}} Medieval Latin [Term?], {{inh|osp|la|adamās||adamant}} Latin adamās (“adamant”), {{der|osp|grc|ἀδάμᾱς||invincible}} Ancient Greek ἀδάμᾱς (adámās, “invincible”), {{der|osp|fro|aïmant}} Old French aïmant Head templates: {{head|osp|noun|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=}} aymante f, {{osp-noun|f}} aymante f (plural aymantes)
  1. magnet, lodestone Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Alchemy Synonyms: magnete [masculine], aymant [apocopic]

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