кумпяк

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Lithuanian kumpis + -як (-jak). Alternatively, from Polish kumpiak, ultimately from the same Lithuanian term, or conversely Belarusian may have lent the word to Polish.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

кумпя́к (kumpjákm inan (genitive кумпяка́, nominative plural кумпякі́, genitive plural кумпяко́ў, relational adjective кумпя́чны)

  1. ham
    Synonym: шы́нка (šýnka)
    вэ́ндзіць кумпякі́véndzicʹ kumpjakíto smoke hams
  2. (anatomy) thigh, hip
    Synonym: бядро́ (bjadró)
    • 1940, Jakub Kołas, “Соцкі падвёў”, in Апавяданні, Мінск, page 4:
      Пры гэ́тым ура́днік аж засмяя́ўся сам сабе́ і ля́снуў рука́мі па сваі́х то́ўстых кумпяка́х.
      Pry hétym urádnik až zasmjajáŭsja sam sabjé i ljásnuŭ rukámi pa svaíx tóŭstyx kumpjakáx.
      While at it, the official even laughed to himself and clapped his hands on his thick thighs.

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Derived terms[edit]

adjectives

Descendants[edit]

  • ? Polish: kumpiak
  • Russian: (dialectal) кумпя́к (kumpják)

References[edit]

  • кумпяк” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org
  • кумпяк”, in Skarnik's Belarusian dictionary (in Belarusian), based on Kandrat Krapiva's Explanatory Dictionary of the Belarusian Language (1977-1984)