лакът

Bulgarian

лакът

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *olkъtь, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *Heh₃l-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɫakɐt]
  • (file)

Noun

ла́кът • (lákǎt) m (relational adjective ла́кътен)

  1. elbow
  2. (dated) cubit (unit of measure)
    Synonym: (Turkism) арши́н (aršín)

Declension

Alternative forms

  • лакт (lakt) colloquial, contracted
  • ла́къть (lákǎtʹ) hypercorrect and in dialects which preserve final -ь
  • ла́кат (lákat), ла́кать (lákatʹ) dialectal
  • ла́кет (láket), ла́кят (lákjat) Eastern dialects
  • ла́кот (lákot), ла́кекь (lákekʹ) Western dialects

Derived terms

  • лъкату́ша (lǎkatúša, to zigzag, to slither, to wind (of road, trajectory)) (< earlier лакъту́ша (lakǎtúša))
  • лаку́тка (lakútka), лакъту́шка (lakǎtúška, arch, bending) (dialectal)
  • нала́кътник (nalákǎtnik, elbow protector/bracelet)
  • лак m (lak), ла́ко n (láko, ell, elbow) (dialectal, obsolescent)
  • ла́цам (lácam, to hang, to dangle) (dialectal)

References

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