See also: Tamařin

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish tamarín (tamarin), from tupi-guarani tamari.

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Noun

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tamarin (plural tamarins)

  1. One of a family of squirrel-sized South American monkeys.

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  • Japanese: タマリン

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French

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Middle French tamarin, from earlier tamarinde, from Old French tamarinde, from Medieval Latin tamarindus, from Arabic تَمْر هِنْدِيّ (tamr hindiyy).

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tamarin m (plural tamarins)

  1. tamarind
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Etymology 2

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From earlier tamary, from a Tupi-Guarani language; influenced in form by Etymology 1.

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tamarin m (plural tamarins)

  1. tamarin
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Etymology 3

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tamarin m (plural tamarins)

  1. axilspot hogfish (Bodianus axillaris), coral pigfish, turncoat hogfish

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Japanese

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Romanization

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tamarin

  1. Rōmaji transcription of タマリン

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French tamarin.

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Noun

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tamarin m (plural tamarini)

  1. tamarind
    Synonym: tamarind
  2. tamarin

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative tamarin tamarinul tamarini tamarinii
genitive-dative tamarin tamarinului tamarini tamarinilor
vocative tamarinule tamarinilor

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