килим

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish كلیم (kilim), from Persian گلیم (gelim), from Ancient Greek κάλυμμα (kálumma, covering) from καλύπτω (kalúptō, to cover).

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  • IPA(key): [kiˈlim]
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Noun

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кили́м (kilímm

  1. rug, carpet

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Further reading

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  • килим”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish كلیم (kilim) (Turkish kilim), from Persian گلیم (gelim).

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Noun

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килим (kilimm (plural килими, diminutive килимче)

  1. carpet
  2. rug
  3. tapestry
  4. gobelin

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Russian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Crimean Tatar kilim, Ottoman Turkish كلیم (kilim).

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Noun

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кили́м (kilímm inan (genitive кили́ма, nominative plural кили́мы, genitive plural кили́мов)

  1. (archaic, Ukraine, Orenburg, Belgorod, Caucasus) rug, carpet
    Synonym: (regular term) ковёр (kovjór)

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Further reading

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  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “килим”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Crimean Tatar kilim or Ottoman Turkish كلیم (kilim), from Persian گلیم (gelim), from Ancient Greek κάλυμμα (kálumma, covering). Compare Russian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian кили́м (kilím), Belarusian кілі́м (kilím) and Serbo-Croatian ћѝлим/ćìlim.

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ки́лим (kýlymm inan (genitive ки́лима, nominative plural килими́, genitive plural килимі́в, diminutive килимо́к)

  1. rug, carpet
  2. (Canada) tapestry, gobelin, wall hanging

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