Aromanian

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Noun

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bumbac

  1. cotton

Romanian

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Etymology

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Probably from a Late Latin bombax or *bombacum, ultimately from Ancient Greek βάμβαξ (bámbax). Compare Medieval Latin bombacium (Byzantine Greek βαμβάκιον (vamvákion)), from Ancient Greek βάμβαξ (bámbax), Italian bambagia, Venetan bombàxo, bombàs, also Greek βαμβάκι (vamváki), μπαμπάκι (bampáki), Serbo-Croatian bumbak, pamuk, Bulgarian бу́бак (búbak), Albanian pambuk, Turkish pamuk.

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Noun

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bumbac m (plural bumbaci)

  1. (botany) cotton

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative bumbac bumbacul bumbaci bumbacii
genitive-dative bumbac bumbacului bumbaci bumbacilor
vocative bumbacule bumbacilor

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bumbac n (plural bumbacuri)

  1. (fiber or material) cotton

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative bumbac bumbacul bumbacuri bumbacurile
genitive-dative bumbac bumbacului bumbacuri bumbacurilor
vocative bumbacule bumbacurilor
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