See also: sanger, Sanger, sånger, and Sänger

Romanian

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Etymology

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Either a back formation of sângera or from Latin sanguineus. Compare Portuguese sanguinho, Spanish sangüeño, Catalan sanguinyol, Italian sanguinella, and Friulian sanzit, all meaning "dogwood."

Noun

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sânger m (plural sângeri)

  1. Common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea), a tall bush with reddish branches

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative sânger sângerul sângeri sângerii
genitive-dative sânger sângerului sângeri sângerilor
vocative sângerule sângerilor
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See also

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  NODES
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