gangur

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • ganguru, galgur

Etymology

From Latin galgulus, from galbulus, from galbus (yellow). Compare Romanian grangur (oriole), Sicilian gàjulu (golden oriole), Spanish gálgulo, compare also Albanian gargull.

Adjective

gangur m (feninine gangurã, plural ganguri, feminine plural ganguri or gangure)

  1. dark-green; black-green; color between green and black
  2. green-yellow
  • gãnguripsescu

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse gangr, from Proto-Germanic *gangaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkauŋkʏr/
    Rhymes: -auŋkʏr

Noun

gangur m (genitive singular gangs, nominative plural gangar)

  1. the act of walking
  2. movement, action, flow
    gangur tímansthe flow of time
  3. hallway, corridor

Declension

Derived terms

Romanian

Noun

gangur m (plural ganguri)

  1. Alternative form of grangur

Declension

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