"tante" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

Forms: tanta [definite, singular], tanten [definite, singular], tanter [indefinite, plural], tantene [definite, plural]
Etymology: From German Tante (“aunt”), from French tante (“aunt”), from Middle French tante, from Old French ante, antain (“aunt”), from Latin amita (“paternal aunt; father's sister”) (combined with Vulgar Latin *amitāna), from Proto-Indo-European *amma-, *ama- (“mother”). Etymology templates: {{bor|nb|de|Tante||aunt}} German Tante (“aunt”), {{der|nb|fr|tante||aunt}} French tante (“aunt”), {{der|nb|frm|tante}} Middle French tante, {{der|nb|fro|ante|ante, antain|t=aunt}} Old French ante, antain (“aunt”), {{der|nb|la|amita||paternal aunt; father's sister}} Latin amita (“paternal aunt; father's sister”), {{der|nb|VL.|*amitāna}} Vulgar Latin *amitāna, {{der|nb|ine-pro|*amma-}} Proto-Indo-European *amma-, {{m|ine-pro|*ama-||mother}} *ama- (“mother”)
  1. aunt Tags: feminine, masculine Categories (topical): Family, Female Derived forms: filletante, grandtante Related terms: onkel, nevø, niese
    Sense id: en-tante-nb-noun-qJL-wKfK Categories (other): Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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