wanton
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English wantoun, wantowen, wantoȝen, wantowe (“uneducated; unrestrained; licentious; sportive; playful”), from wan- (“not, un-, mis-”) + towen, i-towen (“educated”, literally “towed; led; drawn”), from Old English togen, ġetogen, past participle of tēon (“to train, discipline”), equivalent to wan- + towed.
wanton (comparative more wanton, superlative most wanton)
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wanton (plural wantons)
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wanton (third-person singular simple present wantons, present participle wantoning, simple past and past participle wantoned)
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Borrowed from Cantonese 雲吞/云吞 (wan4 tan1).
wanton (uncountable)
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