angora

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See also: Angora, angóra, and angorá

English

an Angora rabbit

Etymology

From the name of the city of Ankara in Turkey, from Ancient Greek ἄγκυρα (ánkura, anchor).

Pronunciation

Noun

angora (countable and uncountable, plural angoras)

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  1. A Turkish Angora cat.
  2. A goat of a domesticated breed that produces mohair.
  3. A rabbit belonging to the Angora rabbit breed, one of the oldest domestic breeds of rabbits in the world, raised chiefly in Europe for its silky and long hair (a subspecies of the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus).
  4. (countable, uncountable) The hair of angora rabbits or angora goats, used to make textiles.
  5. (countable, uncountable) The fabric made from the hair of angora rabbits or angora goats.

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Etymology

angoro +‎ -a.

Pronunciation

Adjective

angora (accusative singular angoran, plural angoraj, accusative plural angorajn)

  1. distressed, anguished, of distress, of anguish
    • (Can we date this quote?), Solomon Cins (translator), Kiel ŝtalo estis hardata (How the Steel Was Tempered / Как закалялась сталь) by Nikolai Ostrovsky, Book 2, Chapter 7,
      Li ekamis tiun junan bolŝevikon, neniam angoran, ĉiam vivplenan, kun bolanta energio, kiu tiel frue perdis sian sanon.
      He had grown to love the young Bolshevik, who, never distressed, always full of life and bubbling with energy, had lost his health at such an early age.
    • (Can we date this quote?), Elena Zaja, Antaŭparolo (Preface), in Fajron sentas mi interne by Ulrich Matthias,
      Tio ĝermigas ĉe ni la esperon, ke la abismo disiganta ilin de aliaj ne etendiĝas fatale, la angorajn nubojn eblas forblovi spite al la sorto per la fervoro kaj forta volo [...]
      This sparked in us the hope that the chasm that separated them from others was not fatally wide, that the clouds of anguish could be blown away, in spite of fate, by fervour and strong will

Finnish

Etymology

< Turkish Angora, the former name of Turkish capital Ankara

Pronunciation

Noun

angora

  1. angora (hair of angora rabbit)

Declension

Inflection of angora (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative angora angorat
genitive angoran angoroiden
angoroitten
partitive angoraa angoroita
illative angoraan angoroihin
singular plural
nominative angora angorat
accusative nom. angora angorat
gen. angoran
genitive angoran angoroiden
angoroitten
angorain rare
partitive angoraa angoroita
inessive angorassa angoroissa
elative angorasta angoroista
illative angoraan angoroihin
adessive angoralla angoroilla
ablative angoralta angoroilta
allative angoralle angoroille
essive angorana angoroina
translative angoraksi angoroiksi
abessive angoratta angoroitta
instructive angoroin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of angora (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative angorani angorani
accusative nom. angorani angorani
gen. angorani
genitive angorani angoroideni
angoroitteni
angoraini rare
partitive angoraani angoroitani
inessive angorassani angoroissani
elative angorastani angoroistani
illative angoraani angoroihini
adessive angorallani angoroillani
ablative angoraltani angoroiltani
allative angoralleni angoroilleni
essive angoranani angoroinani
translative angorakseni angoroikseni
abessive angorattani angoroittani
instructive
comitative angoroineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative angorasi angorasi
accusative nom. angorasi angorasi
gen. angorasi
genitive angorasi angoroidesi
angoroittesi
angoraisi rare
partitive angoraasi angoroitasi
inessive angorassasi angoroissasi
elative angorastasi angoroistasi
illative angoraasi angoroihisi
adessive angorallasi angoroillasi
ablative angoraltasi angoroiltasi
allative angorallesi angoroillesi
essive angoranasi angoroinasi
translative angoraksesi angoroiksesi
abessive angorattasi angoroittasi
instructive
comitative angoroinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative angoramme angoramme
accusative nom. angoramme angoramme
gen. angoramme
genitive angoramme angoroidemme
angoroittemme
angoraimme rare
partitive angoraamme angoroitamme
inessive angorassamme angoroissamme
elative angorastamme angoroistamme
illative angoraamme angoroihimme
adessive angorallamme angoroillamme
ablative angoraltamme angoroiltamme
allative angorallemme angoroillemme
essive angoranamme angoroinamme
translative angoraksemme angoroiksemme
abessive angorattamme angoroittamme
instructive
comitative angoroinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative angoranne angoranne
accusative nom. angoranne angoranne
gen. angoranne
genitive angoranne angoroidenne
angoroittenne
angorainne rare
partitive angoraanne angoroitanne
inessive angorassanne angoroissanne
elative angorastanne angoroistanne
illative angoraanne angoroihinne
adessive angorallanne angoroillanne
ablative angoraltanne angoroiltanne
allative angorallenne angoroillenne
essive angorananne angoroinanne
translative angoraksenne angoroiksenne
abessive angorattanne angoroittanne
instructive
comitative angoroinenne

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French

Etymology

From Angora, obsolete form of Ankara, the name of the capital of Turkey.

Pronunciation

Noun

angora m (plural angora)

  1. angora (all senses)

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