See also: Mitan

Albanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Originally a Gheg compound of mi (dialectal mbi) +‎ tanë (dialectal tërë) → literally “over(above) all”; meaning “pullover”.

Noun

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mitan m (plural mitanë, definite mitani, definite plural mitanët)

  1. pullover, sweater, cardigan, jumper (with long sleves)
    mitan grash, mitan burrash
    woman's sweater, man’s sweater

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Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • [1] noun "mitan / mitán" (engl.: pullover) - def. mitáni, pl. mitánë, def.pl. mitánët • "Fjalor Shqip" (Albanian Dictionary)

Esperanto

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Adjective

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mitan

  1. accusative singular of mita

Finnish

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Noun

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mitan

  1. genitive singular of mitta

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French

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Etymology

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Origin disputed.

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Noun

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mitan m (plural mitans)

  1. (archaic or dialectal) middle, centre

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Gothic

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Romanization

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mitan

  1. Romanization of 𐌼𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽

Haitian Creole

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Etymology

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From French mitan (middle).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mitan

  1. middle

Norman

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Noun

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mitan m (plural mitans)

  1. middle; centre

Occitan

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Noun

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mitan m (plural mitans) (Languedoc, Limousin)

  1. middle; center
  2. social circle; milieu

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French mi-temps.

Noun

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mitan n (plural mitanuri)

  1. (sports) half time

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative mitan mitanul mitanuri mitanurile
genitive-dative mitan mitanului mitanuri mitanurilor
vocative mitanule mitanurilor

References

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  • mitan in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN

Thao

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Etymology

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From Proto-Austronesian *(i-)kita.

Pronoun

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mitan

  1. we (inclusive of the person spoken to)
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