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nomade

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See also: Nomade, nómade, and nômade

English

Etymology

From French nomade.

Noun

nomade (plural nomades)

  1. Archaic form of nomad.

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Danish

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Etymology

From French nomade, from Ancient Greek νομάς (nomás).

Pronunciation

Noun

nomade c (singular definite nomaden, plural indefinite nomader)

  1. nomad

Declension

More information common gender, singular ...

Derived terms

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Dutch

Etymology

From French nomade.

Pronunciation

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Noun

nomade m or f (plural nomaden, diminutive nomadetje n)

  1. nomad

Derived terms

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French nomade.

Pronunciation

Adjective

nomade (plural nomades)

  1. nomadic
    Coordinate term: sédentaire

Noun

nomade m or f by sense (plural nomades)

  1. nomad

Descendants

  • Danish: nomade
  • Dutch: nomade
  • English: nomad
  • Romanian: nomad

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Interlingua

Noun

nomade (plural nomades)

  1. nomad

Adjective

nomade (comparative plus nomade, superlative le plus nomade)

  1. nomad, nomadic

Italian

Middle French

Norwegian Bokmål

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