ganzo

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See also: ganzō

Galician

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *ganskyos (branch, twig),[1] or directly from a derivative of Proto-Indo-European *ḱank- (branch)[2][3].

Pronunciation

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Noun

ganzo m (plural ganzos)

  1. (dated) dried or partially burned twig in the past used as a torch.

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Template:R:DCECH
  2. ^ Mallory, J. P. with Adams, D. Q. (2006) The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World (Oxford Linguistics), New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 157
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Italian

Adjective

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  1. (archaic) extra-marriage lover
  2. (informal) smart, clever, cool

Usage notes

The smart sense is similar to figo but with a slightly less sexual sense/component and a component of furbo (cunning, sly). It's a mix of brilliant, [mildly] gorgeous, [very] cool and [sort of] presumptuous.

Synonyms


Venetian

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *ganskyos (branch, twig).

Noun

ganzo m (plural ganzi)

  1. hook

Descendants

References