goz
Breton edit
Etymology edit
Related to South Wales gwadd and Cornish godh. The <z> in the spelling "goz" derives from older /ð/ which survives in Leon (as /z/ or /s/) whereas /ð/ has become silent in most other dialects. Scholars such as Steve Hewitt and Iwan Wmffre suggest that old /ð/ be spelt as a <z> with some diacritic mark (e.g. <ż>) to allow dialects differentiate between the outcomes of older /ð/ and /z/. The spelling "goz" wrongly suggests that the Cornouaille/Trégor pronunciation is [go:s] rather than [go:] (from older [go:ð]).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
goz f (plural gozed)
- mole (animal)
Inflection edit
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Romanian edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
goz n (plural gozuri)
Declension edit
Declension of goz
References edit
- goz in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
Zazaki edit
Noun edit
goz
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