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Etymology edit

Borrowed from French martingale, from Middle French martingale, from Provençal martegalo, feminine form of martegal, an inhabitant of Martigues.

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Noun edit

martingala f (plural martingales)

  1. (nautical, sports, mathematics) martingale
  2. trick
    Synonym: engany
  3. scheme, grift
    Synonym: tripijoc

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Italian edit

Noun edit

martingala f (plural martingale)

  1. short, ornamental belt (on a jacket etc.)
  2. martingale

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from French martingale, from Middle French martingale, from Provençal martegalo, feminine form of martegal, an inhabitant of Martigues, apparently from Latin maritima, feminine of maritimus (maritime). The French term was likely influenced by Spanish almártaga.

Noun edit

martingala f (plural martingalas)

  1. martingale

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