جمرك

Arabic

Etymology

From Turkish gümrük, itself from Persian گمرک, from Greek κομμέρκιον (kommérkion), from Latin commercium.

Noun

جُمْرُك (jumruk) m (plural جَمَارِك (jamārik))

  1. customs (government department)

Declension

Derived terms

  • جَمْرَكَ (jamraka, to let go through customs, rare and chiefly used in the passive participle)

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Turkish gümrük, itself from Persian گمرک, from Greek κομμέρκιον (kommérkion), from Latin commercium.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d͡ʒumruk/

Noun

جُمْرُك • (jumruk) m

(plural جَمارِك ‎(jamārik))
  1. customs (government department)
  2. custom house
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