Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish مارانغوز, from Venetan marangon (“carpenter”), from a Medieval Latin development of Latin mergus (“diver, loon”).
marangoz m (plural marangozi)
singular | plural | ||||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | marangoz | marangozul | marangozi | marangozii | |
genitive-dative | marangoz | marangozului | marangozi | marangozilor | |
vocative | marangozule | marangozilor |
From Ottoman Turkish مرانغوز, مارانغوز (marangoz, “shipwright, ship’s carpenter; carpenter, joiner”), from Venetan marangon (“carpenter”), from a Medieval Latin development of Latin mergus (“diver, loon”); see there for more.
marangoz (definite accusative marangozu, plural marangozlar)