See also: göz and gőz

Breton

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Etymology

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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

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɡoː(s)/ (supradialectal)
  • IPA(key): [ˈɡoː] (Cornouaille/Trégor)

Noun

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goz f (plural gozed)

  1. mole (animal)

Inflection

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Mutation of goz
unmutated soft aspirate hard
singular goz c'hoz unchanged koz
plural gozed c'hozed unchanged kozed

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hungarian gaz.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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goz n (plural gozuri)

  1. (regional) dung, manure
    Synonyms: gozură, gunoi, murdărie

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative goz gozul gozuri gozurile
genitive-dative goz gozului gozuri gozurilor
vocative gozule gozurilor

References

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Zazaki

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Noun

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goz

  1. nut
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