geste
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle Dutch, from Medieval Latin gestura.
From French geste, related to Etymology 1.
Borrowed from Latin gestus (“action, gesture”).
geste m (plural gestes)
Inherited from Old French geste (albeit with a spelling-pronunciation), ultimately from Latin gesta (“feats”).
geste f (plural gestes)
geste
Borrowed from Middle French geste, from Old French geste, from Medieval Latin gesta.
geste (plural gestes)
From Old French [Term?].
geste (plural gestes)
geste
geste
geste
From Old French geste.
geste m (plural gestes)
geste oblique singular, f (oblique plural gestes, nominative singular geste, nominative plural gestes)
geste
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