Ganter
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Low German Ganter, from a merger of Middle Low German gante and ganre, respectively from Proto-Germanic *ganutô and *ganzô. The former is cognate with Middle High German ganze (whence the southern Ganser), Dutch gent, English gannet. The latter is cognate with English gander.
Ganter m (strong, genitive Ganters, plural Ganter)
From a merger of Middle Low German gante and ganre, respectively from Proto-Germanic *ganutô and *ganzô.
Ganter m (plural Ganters)
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