ante
noun
- Latin term meaning "before"
verb
No English definition recorded for this entry.
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Pronunciation: /ˈænti/ / [ˈɛənti] / /ˈɛnti/
name
Etymology: Various origins: * As a Spanish and Catalan surname, perhaps from ante (“elk; suede”). * As a Dutch and North German surname, from Ente (“duck”).
- A surname.
noun
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin ante (“before”). Doublet of and.
- A price or cost, as in up the ante.
““… There was a man who always painted marble seats and another who did nothing but sheep. So a fellow I knew determined only to paint backs. Men's backs, women's backs, girls' backs and boys backs. … his best known bacchante was described by a critic as all back and no ante, but his backs became famous. …””
“When it came to the more successful contestants, meanwhile, edits of the shows also began to fall heavily on sad backstories – the "sob story", if you will – instilling the idea that singers had to mine trauma from their lives to up the emotional ante, making them seem to be more "worthy" winners.”
- In poker and other games, the contribution made by all players to the pot, often before dealing all the cards.
verb
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin ante (“before”). Doublet of and.
- To pay the ante in poker. Often used as ante up.
- To make an investment in money, effort, or time before knowing one's chances.