мъзга

Bulgarian

Etymology

Blend of Proto-Slavic *mъzga (mucus, silt) (also borrowed into Romanian mâzgă (slime)) and *mězga (sap) (the later reflected by doublet Bulgarian мязга (mjazga)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mɐˈzɡa]

Noun

мъзга́ • (mǎzgá) f

  1. serum extracted from plants, sap
  2. (figurative) young blood, vital essence

Declension

Alternative forms

  • мязга (mjazga) dialectal (from Proto-Slavic *mězga)
  • млъзга́ (mlǎzgá, lactose) dialectal (also refers to “plant's sap”)
  • мъ́згам (mǎ́zgam, to smack, to smash) (dialectal)
  • мъх (mǎh, moss)

References

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