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giunca

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See also: giuncã

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Etymology

From Portuguese junco, from Malay jong, from Javanese ꦗꦺꦴꦁ (jong), from Old Javanese joṅ (ship), ultimately from Proto-Mon-Khmer *d₂luuŋ ~ *d₂luŋ ~ *d₂luəŋ ~ *d₂ləŋ (boat). Compare English junk, Dutch jonk, French jonque, Spanish junco.

Noun

giunca f (plural giunche)

  1. (nautical) junk (vessel)

Descendants

  • French: jonque
  • German: Junke, Juncke, Dschunke
  • Latin: junkus, (New Latin) iunca, (New Latin) iuncus
    • Dutch: ionco, iunco
    • Italian: ioncque
      • French: ionct
      • Spanish: iuncque

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