Targ
English
Etymology
Clipping of Targaryen.
Noun
Targ (plural Targs)
- (ASoIaF/GOT fandom slang, often attributive) Any member of House Targaryen.
- 2005 January 18, Jenny Chase, “Re: Ashara Dayne”, in alt.fan.grrm (Usenet):
- If the Targ looks were carried by dominant genes, they wouldn't be so rare.
- 2005 July 20, Palpie, “Re: *Bringing up an old topic*”, in alt.fan.grrm (Usenet):
- Targs do like to marry other Targs.
- 2008 July 9, vecki, “Jon Snow-Stark-Targaryen?”, in alt.fan.grrm (Usenet):
- AND, if, in fact Jon turns out to be R+J[sic] after all, making him a Targ by blood if not even legally (who's to say Rhaegar didn't marry Lyanna? Wouldn't be the first time a Targ had two or more wives), what issue would this create with Jon having been made legally a Stark?
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Targ.
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Polish
Etymology
From targ (“market”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tark/
- Rhymes: -ark
- Syllabification: Targ
- Homophone: targ
Declension
Masculine surname:
Declension of Targ
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Targ | Targowie |
| genitive | Targa | Targów |
| dative | Targowi | Targom |
| accusative | Targa | Targów |
| instrumental | Targiem | Targami |
| locative | Targu | Targach |
| vocative | Targu | Targowie |
The feminine surname is indeclinable.
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