Where does “tànte” come from?

tànte (Norman) comes from Old French ante, from Latin amita, from Proto-Indo-European amma- — mother.

tànte (Norman): aunt

Definitions

  1. aunt

Ancestry of “tànte”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchantenominative singular of antain; aunt
2Latinamitapaternal aunt; father's sister
3Proto-Indo-Europeanamma-mother

Words derived from “tànte

Every word from Proto-Indo-European amma-Every word from Latin amitaEvery word from Old French ante