guz
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Etymology edit
From Hindi गज़ (gaz) and Urdu گز (gaz), from Classical Persian گز (gaz). Doublet of gudge.
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guz (plural guzes or guz or guzzes)
- A unit of length used in parts of Asia, ranging from 24 to 41 inches and historically used for measuring textiles, comparable to the English yard.
- Synonyms: gudge, Mughal yard
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- (possibly) Guzz
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Polish edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old Polish guz.
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guz m inan (diminutive guzek)
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Declension of guz
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adjectives
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verb
- guzowacieć impf
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Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *kǖŕ. Compare to Turkish güz.
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guz (3rd person possessive [please provide], plural [please provide])
Serbo-Croatian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gǫzъ.
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guz m (Cyrillic spelling гуз)
- (vulgar) ass; asscheek
- Synonyms: dȕpe, rȉt, strȁžnjica, zȁdnjica
- Guz me boli. ― My ass(cheek) hurts.
- Pauk me ujeo za l(ij)evi guz i jebeno me boli. ― A spider bit me on my left asscheek and it fucking hurts.
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Declension of guz
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Further reading edit
- “guz” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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guz
- Romanization of 𒄣 (guz)