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optant
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English
Etymology
Partly (sense 1) borrowed from German Optant or Danish optant (both attested since 1907), partly from opt + ant.
Noun
optant (plural optants)
- A person who lives in a region undergoing a change of sovereignty and thus may choose between retaining their old citizenship or opting for the citizenship of the new sovereignty. [from 1914]
- A person who opts into, out of, or for something. [from 1943]
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Catalan
Verb
optant
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin optāns, present active participle of optāre.
Pronunciation
Noun
optant m (plural optanten, diminutive optantje n)
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French
Participle
optant
Latin
Verb
optant
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