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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)

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

Conjugation

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)