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Origin and history of Tangier

Tangier

port city of Morocco, Latin Tinge, said to be named for Tingis, daughter of Atlas, but probably that is folk-etymology and the name is from Semitic tigisis "harbor." In English often Tangiers, by influence of Algiers.

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deep-colored variety of orange, 1842, from tangerine orange (1820) "an orange from Tangier," important seaport in northern Morocco, from which it was imported to Britain originally. As an adjective (with capital T-) meaning "from or relating to Tangier," it is attested from 1710, probably from Spanish tangerino. As a color name, attested from 1899.

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