gloată

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic глота (glota), from Proto-Slavic *glota. Compare Serbo-Croatian glota, Polish gołota (the poor). Doublet of holotă.

Noun[edit]

gloată f (plural gloate)

  1. a crowd, mass, mob, herd, multitude (sometimes with a pejorative sense, as in rabble, commoners, simple people)
  2. armed band, troop

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