bolet

English

Noun

bolet (plural bolets)

  1. Alternative form of bolete
    • 1917, L. C. R. Cameron, The Wild Foods Of Great Britain Where To Find Them And How To Cook Them, G. Routledge & sons Limited:
      The Edible Bolet (Boletus edulis)

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin bōlētus, from Ancient Greek βωλίτης (bōlítēs).

Pronunciation

Noun

bolet m (plural bolets)

  1. mushroom
    Synonym: fong
    caçar boletsto pick mushrooms (literally, “to hunt mushrooms”)

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Czech

Etymology

Inherited from Old Czech boleti, from Proto-Slavic *bolěti.[1] Cognates include Slovak bolieť and Polish boleć.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbolɛt]

Verb

bolet impf

  1. (transitive) to hurt (to be painful)
    Bolejí mě nohy.My legs hurt.
    Bolí ji u srdce.She feels pain near her heart.

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References

  1. Rejzek, Jiří (2015) “bolet”, in Český etymologický slovník [Czech Etymological Dictionary] (in Czech), 3rd (revised and expanded) edition, Praha: LEDA, →ISBN, page 91

Further reading

  • boleti in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • boleti in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
  • bolet in Internetová jazyková příručka

French

bolet

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin bolētus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɔ.lɛ/
  • (file)
  • Homophone: bolets

Noun

bolet m (plural bolets)

  1. bolete (type of mushrooms)

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