"potiner" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Catalan]

IPA: [pu.tiˈne] [Central], [po.tiˈne] [Balearic], [po.tiˈneɾ] [Valencia] Forms: potinera [feminine], potiners [masculine, plural], potineres [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From dialectal potina (“hodgepodge”), from Vulgar Latin *pultina, from puls (“porridge”). Etymology templates: {{der|ca|VL.|*pultina}} Vulgar Latin *pultina Head templates: {{ca-adj}} potiner (feminine potinera, masculine plural potiners, feminine plural potineres)
  1. careless, slapdash, shoddy Categories (topical): People Synonyms: barroer, matusser Derived forms: potineria
    Sense id: en-potiner-ca-adj-IuhLkP9j Disambiguation of People: 46 54 Categories (other): Catalan entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Catalan entries with incorrect language header: 61 39

Noun [Catalan]

IPA: [pu.tiˈne] [Central], [po.tiˈne] [Balearic], [po.tiˈneɾ] [Valencia] Forms: potiners [plural], potinera [feminine]
Etymology: From dialectal potina (“hodgepodge”), from Vulgar Latin *pultina, from puls (“porridge”). Etymology templates: {{der|ca|VL.|*pultina}} Vulgar Latin *pultina Head templates: {{ca-noun|m|f=+}} potiner m (plural potiners, feminine potinera)
  1. someone who does careless or shoddy work; bungler, botcher Tags: masculine Categories (topical): People Synonyms: barroer Related terms: potinejar
    Sense id: en-potiner-ca-noun-UcJMdDN- Disambiguation of People: 46 54

Verb [French]

Audio: LL-Q150 (fra)-Lyokoï-potiner.wav
Etymology: From potin. Head templates: {{fr-verb}} potiner
  1. to gossip
    Sense id: en-potiner-fr-verb-GLCZYPfB Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header

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