Laz
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Etymology edit
From Turkish Laz, from Laz ლაზი (lazi).
Proper noun edit
Laz
- A Kartvelian language of Turkey and Caucasian Georgia, related to Georgian, Mingrelian, and Svan.
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Noun edit
Laz pl (plural only)
- The ethnic group speaking Laz and live mostly in Turkey and Georgia.
Adjective edit
Laz (comparative more Laz, superlative most Laz)
- Lazic, pertaining to Laz people, history, culture or traditions
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Further reading edit
- Ethnologue entry for Laz, lzz
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Noun edit
Laz m (uncountable)
- A South-Caucasian people of the Trabzon area of Turkey.
- (slang) A Turk from any location near the Black Sea.
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Etymology edit
From laz (“recently cleared forest”).
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Laz f