bizarr
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/biˈtsar/
Etymology
In summary
Late 17th century, from French bizarre, from Italian bizzarro. The chronology of earliest attestations suggests that it may have passed through Low German (mid-17th c.) and Dutch (early 17th c.), rather than being an immediate borrowing from French.
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