vedran

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See also: Vedran

Friulian

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Etymology

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Probably from Latin veterānus, probably through the syncopated Vulgar Latin or Late Latin form vetrānus. Compare old Venetian vetrano, Dalmatian/Vegliot vetrun, Romanian bătrân (old, aged).

Adjective

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vedran

  1. celibate, unmarried

Noun

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vedran m (plural vedrans)

  1. bachelor, especially an older one
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