"Païnt" meaning in Limburgish

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Noun

IPA: /pai̯nt/ Forms: Païnt [plural]
Rhymes: -ai̯nt Etymology: From earlier pant. Only found in continental Germanic languages (→ German Pfand, Dutch pand, and Swedish pant) and of unresolved origin, various Latin sources have been suggested: Latin pāctum (“agreement”) under the supposition of a Low Latin *pantum from *panctum, or a pondus (“weight”) borrowed so early that it preceded the change from Indo-European o to a in Germanic. Etymology templates: {{m|li||pant}} pant, {{cog|de|Pfand}} German Pfand, {{cog|nl|pand}} Dutch pand, {{cog|sv|pant}} Swedish pant, {{unknown|li|title=unresolved}} unresolved, {{der|li|la|pāctum|t=agreement}} Latin pāctum (“agreement”), {{m|la|pondus|t=weight}} pondus (“weight”)
  1. pawn, pledge Tags: neuter
    Sense id: en-Païnt-li-noun-uj7SfND0 Categories (other): Limburgish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Limburgish entries with incorrect language header: 66 34
  2. delimited area or surface (chiefly of land, hence: parcel) Tags: neuter
    Sense id: en-Païnt-li-noun-ZbLTr-Ly
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish Disambiguation of Eupen Limburgish: 0 0

Download JSON data for Païnt meaning in Limburgish (1.9kB)

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