-оват

Bulgarian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *-ovatъ, a combination of -ов (-ov) + -ат (-at).

Suffix

-оват • (-ovat)

  1. Forms adjectives from nouns or adjectives with approximating meaning: -y, -some
    From action/abstract nouns:
    въ́зел (vǎ́zel, knot)възлова́т (vǎzlovát, nodulous)
    хвърк (hvǎrk, cast, hurl)хвъркова́т (hvǎrkovát, brisky, lively)
    ствол (stvol, stem)стволова́т (stvolovát, protruding, with upright stem)
    ъ́гъл (ǎ́gǎl, angle)ъглова́т (ǎglovát, angular)
    From adjectives:
    груб (grub, rough)грубoва́т (grubovát, rude, somewhat rough)
    мек (mek, soft)мекова́т (mekovát, mushy, somewhat soft)
    глуп (glup, stupid) (dialectal)глупова́т (glupovát, slow, somewhat stupid)
    дъ́лъг (dǎ́lǎg, long)дългова́т (dǎlgovát), продългова́т (prodǎlgovát, prolonged, somewhat long)
    лек (lek, light)лекова́т (lekovát, not serious, who takes stuff lightly)
    сух (suh, dry)сухова́т (suhovát, dryish, drained)
    гро́зен (grózen, ugly)грознова́т (groznovát, unsympathetic)
    чу́ден (čúden, marvelous, strange)чуднова́т (čudnovát, bizarre, weird)

Declension

Derived terms

Bulgarian terms suffixed with -оват
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