nomade

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See also: Nomade, nómade, and nômade

English

Etymology

From French nomade.

Noun

nomade (plural nomades)

  1. Archaic form of nomad.

References

Anagrams

Danish

Etymology

From French nomade.

Pronunciation

Noun

nomade c (singular definite nomaden, plural indefinite nomader)

  1. nomad

Declension

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Dutch

Etymology

From French nomade.

Pronunciation

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Noun

nomade m or f (plural nomaden, diminutive nomadetje n)

  1. nomad

Derived terms

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French nomade.

Pronunciation

Adjective

nomade (plural nomades)

  1. nomadic
    Coordinate term: sédentaire

Noun

nomade m or f by sense (plural nomades)

  1. nomad

Descendants

  • Danish: nomade
  • Dutch: nomade
  • English: nomad
  • Romanian: nomad

Further reading

Anagrams

Interlingua

Noun

nomade (plural nomades)

  1. nomad

Adjective

nomade (comparative plus nomade, superlative le plus nomade)

  1. nomad, nomadic

Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νομάς (nomás, roaming).

Pronunciation

Adjective

nomade (plural nomadi)

  1. nomadic

Noun

nomade m or f by sense (plural nomadi)

  1. nomad

Derived terms

See also

References

  1. ^ nomade in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

Anagrams

Middle French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Nomadem, accusative singular of Nomas.

Noun

nomade m or f (plural nomades)

  1. nomad
    • 1540, Christophe Richer, Des Coustumes et manières de vivre des Turcs:
      Les autres, à l'imitation des Nomades, n'ont point de maisons, mais pensans seulement de leurs tropeaux.
      The others, imitating the nomads, do not have houses, but think only of their flocks

Descendants

Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νομάς (nomás).

Noun

nomade m (definite singular nomaden, indefinite plural nomader, definite plural nomadene)

  1. nomad

Derived terms

Further reading

Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νομάς (nomás).

Noun

nomade m (definite singular nomaden, indefinite plural nomadar, definite plural nomadane)

  1. nomad

Derived terms

Further reading