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Put right individual back in charge for putsch, maybe
Answer for the clue "Put right individual back in charge for putsch, maybe ", 8 letters:
loanword
Alternative clues for the word loanword
- Spanglish or Franglais component
- A word borrowed from another language
- E.g. `blitz' is a German word borrowed into modern English
- Master comprehends answer, now cracking each across solution?
- Unit of language taken from another tongue
- Bistro or café
- "Kindergarten" or "juggernaut," linguistically
- Linguistic borrowing
Word definitions for loanword in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A loanword (also loan word or loan-word ) is a word adopted from one language (the donor language) and incorporated into a different, recipient language without translation .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
loanword \loanword\ n. a word borrowed from another language; e.g. blitz is a German word borrowed into modern English. Syn: loan.
Usage examples of loanword.
Sir Guy Fitz William in a guttural Hebridean Gaelic heavily sprinkled with Norse loanwords, then the knight from out the lands of the Northern Ui Neills turned in his saddle and gave Melchoro a rough translation.
Reining up, the galloglaich rendered his report to Sir Guy FitzWilliam in a guttural Hebridean Gaelic heavily sprinkled with Norse loanwords, then the knight from out the lands of the Northern Ui Neills turned in his saddle and gave Melchoro a rough translation.
Lots of different dialects were spoken, although almost everyone spoke the lingua franca, which was basically trade-slang with a lot of Terranglish cognates and loanwords and a little neighborhood topspin.