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Greek
Etymology
Inherited from Byzantine Greek νεράντζι (nerántzi), form of νεράντζιον (nerántzion), from Venetan naranza or Arabic or Persian origin.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /neˈɾan.d͡zi/
- Hyphenation: νε‧ράν‧τζι
Noun
νεράντζι • (nerántzi) n (plural νεράντζια)
- bitter orange, Seville orange (fruit)
Declension
Coordinate terms
- see: κίτρο n (kítro, “citrus”) (genus)
- νεραντζάκι n (nerantzáki, “small bitter orange; its spoon sweet”) (diminutive)
- νεραντζιά f (nerantziá, “Seville orange tree”)
- νεραντζούλα f (nerantzoúla, “small Seville orange tree”) (diminutive)
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