altonn

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin autumnus (autumn, fall), of uncertain etymology. The Latin etymon is directly continued by Romanian toamnă, Aromanian toamnã (unless these reflect the variant in a-), Italian autono (Northern Italy, 15th c.), Romansch utuon (Engadine), Spanish otoño (→ Logudorese Sardinian atónzu, Campidanese atógniu), Portuguese outono, and via Vulgar Latin *atumnus by Friulian atum (october), Romansch atun (Sursilvan), aton (Surmiran). Provençal autoun (autumn harvest) could be Latin-influenced; French autonne is likely, and Catalan autumne certain to be a borrowing from Latin.

Noun

altonn m (plural altonns)

  1. (Badiot) autumn, fall
    N altonn da plöia.
    A rainy autumn.
    d'altonn
    in autumn

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See also

Seasons in Ladin · sajons (layout · text) · category
ansciuda (Gherdëina)
aisciöda (Badiot)
aisciuda (Fascian)
instà (Gherdëina)
isté (Badiot)
istà (Fascian)
autonn (Gherdëina)
altonn (Badiot)
uton (Fascian)
inviern (Gherdëina)
invern (Badiot, Fascian)