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Etymology edit

From Vulgar Latin *inuxorō > from uxoror, from Latin uxor (wife). Compare Romanian însura, însor, compare also Neapolitan nzurare.

Verb edit

nsor first-singular present indicative (past participle nsuratã)

  1. (of men, reflexive, mi-nsor) to marry, wed (take a wife), get married

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