люскам

Bulgarian

Etymology

  • Meaning “to husk”: Inherited from Proto-Slavic *luskati (to husk).
  • Meaning “to slam”: Expressive extension of the primary meaning, possibly partially onomatopoeic.

The palatal pronunciation of initial #лʲ- is expressive.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈlʲu̟skɐm]

Verb

лю́скам • (ljúskam) first-singular present indicative, impf (perfective лю́сна)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) to husk, to scale, to hull
  2. (transitive, colloquial) to slam, to bang, to smack

Conjugation

Derived terms

verbs
  • залюскам pf (zaljuskam), залюсквам impf (zaljuskvam)
  • излюскам pf (izljuskam), излюсквам impf (izljuskvam)
  • налюскам pf (naljuskam), налюсквам impf (naljuskvam)
  • отлюскам pf (otljuskam), отлюсквам impf (otljuskvam)
nouns
  • (action noun) лю́сканица (ljúskanica)
  • (resultant noun) лю́сник (ljúsnik)
  • лю́згам (ljúzgam, to hit hard) (colloquial)
  • лю́щя (ljúštja, to husk)
  • лу́ска (lúska, shell) (dialectal)

References

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