бръзгам

Bulgarian

Etymology

Probably onomatopoeic, perhaps with original meaning “to popple” (cf. synonymous шуртя́ (šurtjá)). BER enlists as cognates Serbo-Croatian бри̏згати, Russian бры́згать (brýzgatʹ), etc.; thus, presumably from an earlier Proto-Slavic *brъzgati (to strew, to splatter). Could also reflect *brьzgati (to brisk) whence dialectal бръждя́ (brǎždjá, to taste tarry).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbrɤzɡɐm]
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Verb

бръ́згам • (brǎ́zgam) first-singular present indicative, impf (perfective бръ́зна) (dialectal)

  1. (intransitive) to sprinkle, to drizzle, to strew
    Synonyms: ръ́ся (rǎ́sja), шуртя́ (šurtjá), струя́ (strujá)
  2. (reflexive with се) to burst, to spew (for liquid, mucus)
    Synonym: пръ́свам се (prǎ́svam se)

Conjugation

Alternative forms

  • бръ́звам (brǎ́zvam), бри́звам (brízvam) inchoative

Derived terms

  • забръ́згам (zabrǎ́zgam)
  • набръ́згам (nabrǎ́zgam)
  • побръ́згам (pobrǎ́zgam)
  • бри́ждя (bríždja, to spring, to gush) (dialectal)
  • бру́ся (brúsja), бръ́скам (brǎ́skam, to pound, to hack) (possibly)

References

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