huitante
French
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Cardinal : huitante Ordinal : huitantième | ||
Etymology
From Old French oitante, uitante, from Latin octāgintā, variant of octōgintā (“eighty”), from Proto-Indo-European *oktōḱomt, from earlier *oḱto(w)-dḱomt (“eight-ten”). Cognate with Jèrriais huiptante, Valencian Catalan huitanta. Doublet of octante.
Pronunciation
- (aspirated h) IPA(key): /ɥi.tɑ̃t/
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Numeral
huitante
Synonyms
- quatre-vingts (outside Switzerland and in the Swiss cantons of Geneva, Berne, Neuchâtel and Jura[1])
- huiptante (Acadian)
- octante
Related terms
References
- André Thibault, Pierre Knecht, Dictionnaire suisse romand: Particularités lexicales du français contemporain [Swiss French dictionary: Linguistic particularities of modern French], 2004 (Carouge, Geneva, Switzerland: Éditions Zoé, 1997), p. 457
Further reading
- “huitante” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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