guante
glove
noun GWAHN-teh Rare
Origin: From Germanic *want (mitten, glove), entering Spanish via Old French gant.
Usage Note
Guante is masculine (el guante). The plural guantes is the standard form. The expression arrojar el guante (to throw down the gauntlet) means to issue a challenge, and recoger el guante means to accept a challenge — both are common in formal and journalistic Spanish.
Examples
"Olvidé los guantes y tengo frío."
Natural Translation
I forgot my gloves and I'm cold.
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