"hanter" meaning in Norman

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Verb

Audio: Jer-hanter.ogg
Etymology: From Old Norse heimta (“to bring home, house”) or/and from Old English hāmettan (“to house”); both from Proto-Germanic *haimatjaną (“to bring home, house”). Etymology templates: {{uder|nrf|non|heimta||to bring home, house}} Old Norse heimta (“to bring home, house”), {{uder|nrf|ang|hāmettan||to house}} Old English hāmettan (“to house”), {{uder|nrf|gem-pro|*haimatjaną||to bring home, house}} Proto-Germanic *haimatjaną (“to bring home, house”) Head templates: {{head|nrf|verb||||||head=}} hanter, {{nrf-verb}} hanter
  1. to frequent
    Sense id: en-hanter-nrm-verb-ZFyrdyBV Categories (other): Norman entries with incorrect language header, Norman undefined derivations Disambiguation of Norman entries with incorrect language header: 56 44 Disambiguation of Norman undefined derivations: 100 0
  2. (Jersey) to haunt Tags: Jersey
    Sense id: en-hanter-nrm-verb-RFjcGW13 Categories (other): Jersey Norman
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: enfaûtomer Related terms: vîsionnée (english: haunted)
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