șanțSee also: sant, sânt, sänt, sånt, and sant' Borrowed from Polish szaniec, from German Schanze. șanț n (plural șanțuri) ditch Borrowed from Hungarian sanc
ȘanțFrom șanț. Șanț m A commune of Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania A village in Șanț, Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
sântSee also: sant, sänt, sånt, șanț, and sant' IPA(key): /sɨnt/ Inherited from Latin sānctus. Mostly replaced by the more common sfânt, but preserved in popular
santSee also: Sant, sânt, sänt, sånt, șanț, and sant' Inherited from Old Catalan sant, from Latin sānctus. IPA(key): (Central) [ˈsan] IPA(key): (Balearic
säntSee also: sant, sânt, sånt, șanț, and sant' sänt indefinite neuter singular of sänd sänt supine of sända näst, näts