caz

See also: Caz and CAZ

English

Adjective

caz (comparative more caz, superlative most caz)

  1. Alternative form of cazh

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian caso, French cas, Latin casus.

Noun

caz n (plural cazuri)

  1. case, circumstance, situation
    Synonyms: împrejurare, circumstanță, situație

Declension

Derived terms

  • nu este cazul

Turkish

Etymology

From English jazz, c. 1920.

Noun

caz

  1. jazz (musical art form)
  • cazband, cazbant (jazz band)

References

Zhuang

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Tai *ɟaːᴬ (tea), from Chinese (MC drae). Cognate with Bouyei xaz, Thai ชา (chaa), Lao ຊາ ().

Noun

caz (1957–1982 spelling caƨ)

  1. tea; tea plant
  2. tea; tea leaves
  3. tea (drink)

Etymology 2

From Chinese (MC dzrea|dzrae).

Verb

caz (Sawndip forms or or , 1957–1982 spelling caƨ)

  1. to investigate
  2. to inspect; to examine
  3. to consult; to look up

Etymology 3

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Classifier

caz (Sawndip forms 𦳘 or or or 𣚒, 1957–1982 spelling caƨ)

  1. clump (of)
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