tomne

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Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin autumnus, with a change in gender as with iare through analogy with viare or prãmviare, possibly through an intermediate Vulgar Latin *otumna (a root), or [tempora] autumna. Compare Romanian toamnă.

Noun

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tomne f (plural tomni)

  1. autumn, fall

Derived terms

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