"martingala" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

Forms: martingalas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French martingale, from Middle French martingale, from Provençal martegalo, feminine form of martegal, an inhabitant of Martigues, apparently from Latin maritima, feminine of maritimus (“maritime”). The French term was likely influenced by Spanish almártaga. Etymology templates: {{bor+|es|fr|martingale}} Borrowed from French martingale, {{der|es|frm|martingale}} Middle French martingale, {{der|es|oc-pro|martegalo}} Provençal martegalo, {{der|es|la|maritima}} Latin maritima, {{der|es|es|almártaga}} Spanish almártaga Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} martingala f (plural martingalas)
  1. martingale Wikipedia link: Martigues Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-martingala-es-noun-O4f1ISkH Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header, Spanish terms borrowed back into Spanish

Inflected forms

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