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murg
murg
Albanian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Albanian *murga, from *morHgʷo, from Proto-Indo-European *(h₂)merHgʷ- (compare Old English mierce ‘darkness’, Lithuanian márgas ‘multicolored’, Ancient Greek ἀμορβός (amorbós) ‘dark’).
Adjective
murg m (feminine murge)
Etymology 2
Probably from Medieval Latin, Late Latin monāchus, from Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós).
Noun
murg m
Romanian
Etymology
Probably from a pre-Roman substrate of the Balkans, akin to Albanian murgash. The word seems to also coincide with several similar words in nearby Slavic languages, such as Bulgarian мург(ав) (murg(av)), but the relation between them is unclear. Other less probable theories have included a Greek root *μουριϰος, perhaps through a Latin intermediate *moricus, instead of morulus, or a Greek root ἀμόργη ("remains of olives") through Latin amurca. However, the fact that it is present in the other Eastern Romance languages such as Aromanian murgu and Megleno-Romanian murg, and is paired with an initial 'a' to form the related word amurg, seems to indicate it is probably an old and inherited word of some kind (compare acasă, afund, aminte), rather than a later Slavic borrowing. Nonetheless, the exact source is as of yet uncertain.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /murg/
Adjective
murg m, n (feminine singular murgă, masculine plural murgi, feminine and neuter plural murge)
Declension
Noun
murg n (plural murguri)
- (archaic, popular) dusk
Declension
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) murg | murgul | (niște) murguri | murgurile |
genitive/dative | (unui) murg | murgului | (unor) murguri | murgurilor |
vocative | murgule | murgurilor |
Synonyms
Noun
murg m (plural murgi)