găinar

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Romanian

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Etymology

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From găină +‎ -ar, possibly corresponding to Latin gallīnārius. Compare Aromanian gãljinar.

Noun

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găinar m (plural găinari)

  1. (rare) one who sells hens
  2. one who steals hens; hen thief
  3. (figurative) a petty thief; one who steals things of little importance or is involved in minor or petty crimes

Declension

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See also

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