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Danish
Etymology
Origin unknown. Possibly from the (mediopassive) Old Norse ganta(sk), (to fool around), cognate with Icelandic gantast.
Pronunciation
Verb
gantes (past tense gantedes, past participle gantedes)
- (archaic), to flirt with another person in a cheeky or sexual manner
Conjugation
Inflection of gantes
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present
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past
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simple
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gantes
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gantedes
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perfect
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har gantedes
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havde gantedes
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passive
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—
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—
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participle
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-
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gantedes
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imperative
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-
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—
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infinitive
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gantes
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—
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auxiliary verb
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have
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—
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gerund
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—
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—
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See also
References
French
Verb
gantes
- second-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of ganter
Anagrams
Norman
Noun
gantes f pl
- plural of gante (“rim”)