tomna

Romani

Etymology

Borrowed from Romanian toamnă.

Noun

tomna f (plural tomni)

  1. autumn

Romanian

Etymology

From toamnă. Compare Aromanian ntumnedz, ntumnari.

Verb

a tomna (third-person singular present tomnează, past participle tomnat) 1st conj.

  1. (of sheep, cattle) to spend the autumn in a place with pastures
  2. to keep sheep or cattle in an area with pasture during the fall
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