onte

See also: ónte and -önte

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese onte, oonte, from aõite, from Latin ad noctem (at night), from nox (night).[1]

Adverb

onte

  1. yesterday

References

  1. Edwin B. Williams, From Latin to Portuguese (1938), page 85 (§ 92, 7, A).

Italian

Noun

onte f

  1. plural of onta

Anagrams


Mirandese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese onte, oonte, ultimately from Latin ad noctem (at night).

Adverb

onte

  1. yesterday
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