arïe

[aˈɾi:e]

1. masculine noun Ram (animal).

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2. masculine noun Aries (Zodiacal sign).

Etymology: From Latin aries.

~ chastrat

[aˈɾi:e ˈt͡ʃaʃtɾat]

1. masculine noun Wether.

Etymology: From arïe plus chastrat, participle of chastrăre.

-aster

[aʃˈteɾ]

1. derivative suffix Added to a noun, it derives a new noun expressing rejection or lesser importance. Example: pare, father, paraster, step-father; mara, mother, marastera, step-mother.

Etymology: From Latin -aster.

-ant

[ant]

1. derivative suffix Added to the stem of a verb, it derives the corresponding noun or adjective. Example: discendre (verb), to descend, discendant (noun), descendant; stimowăre (verb), to stimulate, stimowant (adjective), stimulating.

Etymology: From Latin -ante.

2. derivative suffix Added to the stem of a verb, it derives the corresponding gerund (present participle). Example: chantre, to sing, chantant, singing.

Etymology: From Latin -andu.

awant

[aˈwant]

1. preposition In front of, in the presence of, before, faced with.

Etymology: From Latin ab ante.

awant-

[aˈwant]

1. derivative prefix Before, ante-.

Etymology: From awant.