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nomade
English
Etymology
From French nomade
Noun
nomade (plural nomades)
- Archaic form of nomad.
Anagrams
- Modane, Modena, daemon, dæmon, moaned, modena
Danish
Etymology
From French nomade
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?d?
Noun
nomade c (singular definite nomaden, plural indefinite nomader)
- nomad
Declension
Further reading
- “nomade” in Den Danske Ordbog
Dutch
Etymology
From French nomade
Pronunciation
Noun
nomade m or f (plural nomaden, diminutive nomadetje n)
- nomad
French
Etymology
From Middle French nomade
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /n?.mad/
Adjective
nomade (plural nomades)
- nomadic
Noun
nomade m or f (plural nomades)
- nomad
Further reading
- “nomade” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- émonda, madone, Madone
Interlingua
Noun
nomade (plural nomades)
- nomad
Adjective
nomade (comparative plus nomade, superlative le plus nomade)
- nomad, nomadic
Italian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (nomás, “roaming”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?.ma.de/
Adjective
nomade (plural nomadi)
- nomadic
Noun
nomade m or f (plural nomadi)
- nomad
Derived terms
- nomadismo
- nomadistico
See also
- zingaro
References
Anagrams
- Modena, monade
Middle French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin nomadem, accusative singular of nomas.
Noun
nomade m or f (plural nomades)
- nomad
- 1540, Christophe Richer, Des Coustumes et manières de vivre des Turcs
- Les autres, à l'imitation des Nomades, n'ont point de maisons, mais pensans seulement de leurs tropeaux.
- The others, imitating the nomads, do not have houses, but think only of their flocks
- Les autres, à l'imitation des Nomades, n'ont point de maisons, mais pensans seulement de leurs tropeaux.
- 1540, Christophe Richer, Des Coustumes et manières de vivre des Turcs
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (nomás)
Noun
nomade m (definite singular nomaden, indefinite plural nomader, definite plural nomadene)
- nomad
Derived terms
- nomadefolk
- nomadisk
Further reading
- “nomade” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (nomás)
Noun
nomade m (definite singular nomaden, indefinite plural nomadar, definite plural nomadane)
- nomad
Derived terms
- nomadefolk
- nomadisk
Further reading
- “nomade” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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nomads
English
Noun
nomads
- plural of nomad
Anagrams
- Domans, Madson, damson, mad ons, mad-ons, mandos, monads
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