Schante

Etymology
From Old Hettic ʃɑnte, from Proto-Altiric *sʲɑnetʰeɪ, from Proto-Ceranto-Altiric *tsʲaːnɛtɛi, from Proto-Atrapic *tsiaːn̥ɛtʰɛj. Cognate with Aropyan шанеде (shanede), East Down Unian djanatsh, Cloacan sānitē, Essentan sane, Alamonian sáide and Hagstonian shine.

Pronunciation

 * (Standard) IPA: /ˈʒan.tə/
 * (Krimdem) IPA: /ˈsɑn.tə/
 * (Lapësh) IPA: /ˈzɛn.tə/

Verb
schante (first-person singular schanter, imperative schantij)


 * 1) to shine
 * 2) *De son schant. ― "The sun shines."
 * 3) (poetic) to flash, twinkle
 * 4) *Des steres schant. ― "The stars shine."

Verb
schante (first-person singular schanter, imperative schantij)


 * 1) 3rd-person past active indicative of schante.