Int

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See also: int, INT, -int, .int, in't, -int-, int', and i'n't

Luxembourgish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old High German *enida (attested as enede), northern variant of enita, itself a variant of anut, from Proto-Germanic *anadz. The Luxembourgish form underwent open-syllable lengthening (like Dutch eend, but unlike German Ente); the resulting diphthong ie- was then regularly reshortened before a nasal yielding i-.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Int f (plural Inten)

  1. duck