hanter

Meaning

  1. to haunt
  2. to frequent

Frequency

C2
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ɑ̃.te/
Etymology

From Middle French hanter, from Old French hanter (“to frequent, abide in one place”), from Old English hāmettan (“to bring home; provide a home for; house”) or/and Old Norse heimta (“to bring home”); both from Proto-Germanic *haimatjaną (“to bring home, house”). More at haunt.

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