Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch restant, from French restant.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈrɛs.tan]
  • Hyphenation: rès‧tan

Noun

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rèstan (plural restan-restan)

  1. (colloquial, somewhat dated) remnant, remainder
    Synonyms: sisa, kelebihan

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Ladin

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Verb

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restan

  1. gerund of rester

Old English

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-West Germanic *rastijan, derived from the noun *rastu (Old English ræst). Cognate with Old Frisian resta, Old Saxon restian, Old High German resten.

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restan

  1. to rest (intransitive or transitive)
    Hīe reston þrī dagas.
    They rested for three days.
    Cum þū hider and rest þīn limu.
    Come here and rest your limbs.
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  • Often used transitively with an accusative reflexive pronoun where an intransitive use would suffice, with no apparent change in meaning: hine reste ("He rested"; literally, "he rested himself").
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  • Middle English: resten

Etymology 2

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From Proto-West Germanic *raustijan, from Proto-Germanic *raustijaną. Cognate with Old Norse reysta.

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rēstan

  1. Alternative form of rīestan
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Spanish

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Verb

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restan

  1. third-person plural present indicative of restar
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