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auntc. 1300, from Anglo-French aunte, Old French ante (Modern French tante, from a 13c. variant), from Latin amita "paternal aunt" diminutive of *amma a baby-talk word for "mother" (so [..]
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auntthe sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle An aunt is a person who is the sister or sister-in-law of a parent. A man with an equivalent relationship is an uncle, and the reciprocal re [..]
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auntthe sister of your father or mother
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aunt old woman; a gossip.
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auntmume
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aunttante
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auntFor a young woman to dream of seeing her aunt, denotes she will receive sharp censure for some action, which will cause her much distress. If this relative appears smiling and happy, slight difference will soon give way to pleasure.
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aunt(n) the sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle
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aunt
The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent.
* '''2007''', Nancy Eshelman, ''A Piece of My Mind: Columns from the Patriot-News'', page 35:
*: I mentioned another aunt, my late mother's sister, who [..]
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auntMadame who runs a brothel. Synonym: pimp
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