/aˈmænt/, [ɑˈmænt]
OriginFrom French moment, in part through German Moment (itself from the French). Ultimately from Latin momentum.
Loss of initial m- probably through rebracketing of such collocations as am Ament, an deem Ament; compare German im Moment (“at the moment”), in dem Moment (“at that moment”). The exact form Ament then through influence by synonymous Abléck (literally “glance of the eye”).
- masculinemoment
“Kanns du een Ament waarden, wann ech glift.” — Can you wait one moment, please.
FormsAmenter(plural)
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