Vantar
Vantar is a term used in several Scandinavian languages to denote mittens, a type of winter hand covering in which the fingers share a single pocket. The word is common in Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish, and typically marks the plural form in these languages. In everyday use, vanter or vantar refers to mittens worn to keep hands warm in cold weather. The singular form varies by language, with equivalents such as “vante” in Swedish and Norwegian.
Etymology and cognates: Vantar has roots in the wider Germanic language family, with cognates across related
Design and materials: Vantar are usually knitted from wool or other yarns, though modern versions may incorporate
Usage and varieties: Mittens under the label vanter/vantar are favored for warmth, as the shared pocket reduces