tôt

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Etymology[edit]

From Old French tost, from Vulgar Latin tostum, from the neuter of Latin tostus (toasted), later meaning "hotly, promptly" in Vulgar Latin. Cognate to Italian tosto, Franco-Provençal toût, Catalan tost, Occitan tost, Walloon toist, Ladin tosc.

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tôt

  1. early
    Antonym: tard

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