Italian
Etymology
From French gaze, from غَزَّة (ḡazza, “Gaza”), a city associated with silk production.
Noun
garza f (plural garze)
- gauze
Derived terms
Verb
garza
- third-person singular present indicative of garzare
- second-person singular imperative of garzare
Spanish
Etymology
From Hispano-Celtic *cárcia; akin to Welsh crychydd, Breton kerc'heiz.
Cognate with Galician garza, Mirandese garça, Asturian garza, Portuguese garça and (possibly) Catalan garsa.
Noun
garza f (plural garzas)
- heron