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Bavarian
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.
Pronunciation
Noun
Tand m
- trifles; trinkets
Derived terms
German
Etymology
From Middle High German tant (“idle talk, tricks”), of unclear origin, possibly a Romance borrowing, compare Spanish tanto (“purchase price”, literally “so much”).[1] Cognate with Bavarian Tand, Danish tant, Norwegian Bokmål tant.
Pronunciation
Noun
Tand m (strong, genitive Tandes or Tands, no plural)
- (dated) trifles; trinkets
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:Zeug
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