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Dictionary: yen·ta   (yĕn') pronunciation
 
n. Slang.

A person, especially a woman, who is meddlesome or gossipy.

[Yiddish yente, back-formation from the woman's name Yente, alteration of Yentl, from Old Italian Gentile, from gentile, amiable, highborn, from Latin gentīlis, of the same clan. See gentle.]


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a woman gossip


 
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Yenta (pronounced [ˈjɛnˌtɑ]) is a Yiddish female name.

In the age of Yiddish theater, it started referring to a busybody or gossipmonger. The word has since become Yinglish (a Yiddish loanword in American Jewish English).

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