gantes

Danish

Etymology

Origin unknown. Possibly from the (mediopassive) Old Norse ganta(sk), (to fool around), cognate with Icelandic gantast.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡandəs/

Verb

gantes (past tense gantedes, past participle gantedes)

  1. (archaic), to flirt with another person in a cheeky or sexual manner

Conjugation

Conjugation of gantes
active passive
present gantes
past gantedes
infinitive gantes
imperative -
participle
present -
past gantedes
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund

See also

References

French

See also: gantés

Verb

gantes

  1. second-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of ganter

Anagrams

Norman

Noun

gantes f pl

  1. plural of gante (rim)