Morlach

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian morlacco, New Latin Morlachus, probably from Greek Μαυροβλάχοι (Mavrovláchoi, Black Vlachs), cf. Vlach.

Noun

Morlach (plural Morlachs)

  1. (historical) A member of a rural community in the Lika and Dalmatian hinterlands.

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