martor

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Romanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin martyr, or Vulgar Latin martur, from Ancient Greek μάρτυρ (mártur). Compare Old Italian martore, Sardinian màrturu (invalid), Calabrian marture, Lombard màrtul (saint). Doublet of martir.

Noun

martor m (plural martori, feminine equivalent martoră)

  1. witness, onlooker, voucher (person who vouches)

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