"Tand" meaning in Bavarian

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Noun

IPA: /ˈd̥and̥/
Etymology: From Middle High German tant (“idle talk, tricks”), of unclear origin, possibly a Romance borrowing, compare Spanish tanto (“purchase price”, literally “so much”). Cognate with German Tand, Danish tant, Norwegian Bokmål tant. Etymology templates: {{inh|bar|gmh|tant||idle talk, tricks}} Middle High German tant (“idle talk, tricks”), {{der|bar|roa|-}} Romance, {{cog|es|tanto|lit=so much|t=purchase price}} Spanish tanto (“purchase price”, literally “so much”), {{cog|de|Tand}} German Tand, {{cog|da|tant}} Danish tant, {{cog|nb|tant}} Norwegian Bokmål tant Head templates: {{bar-noun|m}} Tand m
  1. trifles; trinkets Tags: masculine Derived forms: Tandler

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