лепир

Bulgarian

Etymology

Probably from Proto-Slavic *lěpyrь; equivalent to лепя́ (lepjá, to stick up) + -ир (-ir). Compare also Serbo-Croatian ле̏птӣр (butterfly) (usually thought to be of Greek origin).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [lɛˈpir]

Noun

лепи́р • (lepír) m

  1. (obsolete) cave bat
    Synonyms: при́леп (prílep), (dialectal) ли́ляк (líljak)
  2. (dialectal, in Central Bulgaria) vampire
    Synonyms: вампи́р (vampír), (dialectal) (в)упир ((v)upir)

Inflection

Alternative forms

  • липи́р (lipír), лепя́р (lepjár) in the sense bat
  • лемпи́р (lempír) in the sense vampire, under the influence of вампи́р (vampír)
  • ле́пка (lépka, sticky-stick; barnacle (crustecian); cleaver (weed))
  • ле́павец m (lépavec), ле́павица f (lépavica, foxtail grass)
  • лепи́ло (lepílo, glue)

References

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