"καραγκιοζιλίκι" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Greek]

IPA: /ka.ɾa.ɟo.ziˈli.ci/
Etymology: From Ottoman Turkish قرهگوزلق (karagözlük, “Karagöz-ness, being like Karagöz”) from Ottoman Turkish قرهگوز (karagöz, “lit. Black eye”), the name of the lead character in the traditional Ottoman puppet play of the same name Karagöz, see Karagöz and Hacivat on Wikipedia for more. The play spread across the Ottoman populace becoming popular in Ottoman Greece and becoming known as Karagiozis, see Karagiozis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia for more. Etymology templates: {{bor|el|ota|قرهگوزلق||Karagöz-ness, being like Karagöz|tr=karagözlük}} Ottoman Turkish قرهگوزلق (karagözlük, “Karagöz-ness, being like Karagöz”), {{bor|el|ota|قرهگوز||lit. Black eye|tr=karagöz}} Ottoman Turkish قرهگوز (karagöz, “lit. Black eye”), {{pedia|Karagiozis}} Karagiozis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Head templates: {{head|el|nouns|||plural|καραγκιοζιλίκια|||||||||||||||||||||||cat2=|cat3=|cat4=|g=n|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr2=}} καραγκιοζιλίκι • (karagkiozilíki) n (plural καραγκιοζιλίκια), {{el-noun|n|καραγκιοζιλίκια}} καραγκιοζιλίκι • (karagkiozilíki) n (plural καραγκιοζιλίκια) Inflection templates: {{el-decl-noun|καραγκιοζιλίκι|καραγκιοζιλίκια|-|-|καραγκιοζιλίκι|καραγκιοζιλίκια|καραγκιοζιλίκι|καραγκιοζιλίκια|note=}} Forms: karagkiozilíki [romanization], καραγκιοζιλίκια [plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], καραγκιοζιλίκι [nominative, singular], καραγκιοζιλίκια [nominative, plural], - [genitive, singular], - [genitive, plural], καραγκιοζιλίκι [accusative, singular], καραγκιοζιλίκια [accusative, plural], καραγκιοζιλίκι [singular, vocative], καραγκιοζιλίκια [plural, vocative]
  1. (colloquial) ridiculous act or performance bringing shame on the performer Wikipedia link: Karagöz and Hacivat Tags: colloquial Synonyms: καραγκιοζλίκι (karagkiozlíki) [neuter]
    Sense id: en-καραγκιοζιλίκι-el-noun-jau38tHL Categories (other): Greek entries with incorrect language header, Greek nouns declining like 'καφεδάκι', Greek nouns lacking a genitive plural

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