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Definition of bongoáse in the Romanian dictionary
bongoasa (oa dift.) n. saŭ f. pl. (eg with bongeszet, then picked up the remaining spice grapes, which are occasionally called "bongos"). North. Palavre, stories, znoave, basaconi, scamatori, comedieri: to know many bongos. \u0026 # X2013; And bozgones: walk with bangs that speaks diavolu on the phone (Romans 6: 652). In Trans, et al. Bosch, in Mold. south boscoade (maybe after chocolate). V. gibberish. bongoáse (oa dift.) n. saŭ f. pl. (cp. cu ung. böngészet, cules ulterior de strugurĭ saŭ de spice rămase, cu care ocaziune se spun „bongoase”). Nord. Palavre, poveștĭ, znoave, bazaconiĭ, scamatoriĭ, comediĭ: a ști multe bongoase. – Și bozgoane:umblă cu bozgoane că’n telefon vorbește diavolu (Neam. Rom. Pop. 6, 652). În Trans ș.a. boscoane, în Mold. sud boscoade (poate după boscorodesc). V. gîmboase.
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ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «BONGOÁSE»
Discover the use of bongoáse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to bongoáse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Romani in Contact: The History, Structure and Sociology of ...
Romani bengaló "devilish". A further derivation is zbenguít (adj.) "naughty", with the Romanian participle ending -it. One informant mentioned that South Romanians made fun of North Romanians using the expression bongoáse "magical spell" ...
Yaron Matras, 1995
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Bongoáse [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-ro/bongoase>. May 2024 ».