Arnaut

Arnaut
Arnàut m (Arnàutkinja ž) (često u pejor. značenju)
DEFINICIJA
arh., v. Albanac
ONOMASTIKA
pr. (etnonimska ili prema podrijetlu doseljenja): Arnàut (260, Metković, Slavonija), Arnàutov, Arnàutović (170, Banovina), usp. Arbanas
ETIMOLOGIJA
tur. Arnaud ← ngrč. Arvanítis

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