gangava

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English

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Etymology

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From Turkish gangava.

Noun

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gangava (plural gangavas)

  1. A small boat used for sponge fishing.

Turkish

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish غانگاوه (gangava), from Greek γαγγάβα (gangáva), from Ancient Greek γαγγάμη (gangámē), variant of γάγγαμον (gángamon, small net for oystercatching).

Noun

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gangava (definite accusative gangavayı, plural gangavalar)

  1. a dragnet or dredge used for sponge fishing
    • 1930 October 31, “Akdeniz Sahillerimizin İktisadî Bir Can Damarı Süngerciliktir”, in Son Posta, page 5:
      Sünger zıpkınla, elbiseli ve eblisesiz dalgıçla, bir de gangava denilen ve denizin dibinde sürüklendirilen bir torbayla avlanır.
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  2. a small boat used for sponge fishing

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