[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.
[aˈwant]
1. preposition In front of, in the presence of, before, faced with.
Etymology: From Latin ab ante.
[aˈwant]
1. derivative prefix Before, ante-.
Etymology: From awant.
[ˈnasre]
1. intransitive verb To be born.
Etymology: From Latin nascere.
[kuˈsi]
1. masculine noun Cousin (uncle’s son or aunt’s son).
Etymology: From Latin consobrinus via French cousin.
[nei̯t]
1. masculine noun Nephew.
Etymology: From Latin nepote via *neptum.
[ˈau̯ŋkle]
1. masculine noun Uncle (father’s brother or mother’s brother).
Etymology: From Latin avunculus.