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==Avendonian==
==Avendonian==
===Alternative forms===
* {{term|{{str crop|{{PAGENAME}}|1}}}} {{q|Low Burgundian}}
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{av-IPA|ˈsan.to}}
{{av-IPA|ˈsanto}}
===Etymology===
===Etymology 1===
{{av-lat|sanctus|sānctus}}
{{av-lat|sanctus|sānctus}}
===Noun===
====Noun====
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ''{{#invoke:getn|show_list|m}}'' (''plural'' '''{{term|santi}}''', ''feminine'' '''{{term|santa}}''')
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ''{{#invoke:getn|show_list|m}}'' (''plural'' '''{{term|santi}}''', ''feminine'' '''{{term|santa}}''')
# saint
# saint
{{av-cat|masculine|nouns}}{{av-cat|masculine|o-stem nouns}}
===Etymology 2===
{{av-pgmc|samdaz}}
====Noun====
{{av-nm|santi}}# sand

Latest revision as of 16:15, 7 March 2023

Avendonian

Alternative forms

  • sant (Low Burgundian)

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [ˈsanto]

Etymology 1

From Latin sānctus.

Noun

santo m (plural santi, feminine santa)

  1. saint

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *samdaz.

Noun

santo m (plural santi)

  1. sand