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-ans

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Catalan

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-ans

  1. masculine plural of

Cornish

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Etymology

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From English -ance.

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-ans m (plural -ansow)

  1. -ance, -ence, -ation, -mentAdded to verbs to form nouns
    performya (perform) + ‎-ans → ‎performyans (performance)
    sesya (annex) + ‎-ans → ‎sesyans (annexation)
    governa (govern) + ‎-ans → ‎governans (government)

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German

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Etymology

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From Latin -ans.

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-ans n (genitive -ans, plural -anzien)

  1. (rare) -ant; used in Latin words of learned use which refer to things, often substances
    stimulieren (to stimulate) + ‎-ans → ‎Stimulans (stimulant, stimulating substance)

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  • Often confused with homophonous and far commoner -anz. However, the distinction is clear based on the word's gender and plural. Those in -anz are feminine and make -anzen in the plural, while those in -ans are neuter and make -anzien (also spelt -antien) or (highly learned) -antia.
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Latin

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    Rebracketing of forms such as narrāns (stem narrā- + suffix -ns).

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    -āns

    1. Ending of the present active participle of first conjugation verbs; see -ns.

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    Third-declension participle.

    singular plural
    masc./fem. neuter masc./fem. neuter
    nominative -āns -antēs -antia
    genitive -antis -antium
    dative -antī -antibus
    accusative -antem -āns -antēs
    -antīs
    -antia
    ablative -ante
    -antī1
    -antibus
    vocative -āns -antēs -antia

    1When used purely as an adjective.

    Malay

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    Etymology

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    From English -ance, from Middle English -aunce, -ance, from Anglo-Norman -aunce and continental Old French -ance, from Latin -antia, -entia.

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    -ans (Jawi spelling -ن‌‌س)

    1. (unproductive) -ance.
      ambulansambulance
      insuransinsurance
      variansvariance

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    Middle English

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    -ans

    1. Alternative form of -aunce

    Walloon

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    -ans

    1. a suffix denoting the first-person plural present indicative form of a verb
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