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markiza
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See also: markíza and markizą
Azerbaijani
Etymology
Noun
markiza (definite accusative markizanı, plural markizalar)
- female equivalent of markiz: marquise, marchioness
Declension
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Polish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from French marquise.
Noun
markiza f (male equivalent markiz)
- female equivalent of markiz (“marchioness, marquise”) (wife of a marquess)
Noun
markiza f (related adjective markizowy)
- (architecture) awning (covering attached to the exterior wall of a building)
- sandwich cookie (snack consisting of two cookies with a filling between them)
- (jewelry) marquise (oval cut gemstone with pointed ends)
- (jewelry) marquise ring
Declension
Declension of markiza
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
markiza m pers
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Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
Noun
markíza f (Cyrillic spelling марки́за)
Declension
Uzbek
Etymology
Noun
markiza (plural markizalar)
- female equivalent of markiz: marquise, marchioness
Declension
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