пек
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Bulgarian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Slavic *pekъ, possibly *pěkъ.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
пек • (pek) m
Declension[edit]
Declension of пек
Derived terms[edit]
- за́пек (zápek, “constipation”)
- на́пек (nápek, “heating, warming”) (dialectal)
- при́пек (prípek, “sun bath”)
Related terms[edit]
- пека́ (peká, “to bake, to blaze”)
- пе́ка (péka) (obsolete)
- опе́ка (opéka, “guardianship”)
- попе́ка (popéka) (obsolete) → попечи́телство (popečítelstvo, “custody”)
- пещ (pešt, “oven”)
- печа́л (pečál, “sorrow, grief”)
- печа́лба (pečálba, “burden; gain”)
- печа́т (pečát, “stamp”)
- пот (pot, “sweat”)
References[edit]
- пек in Rečnik na bǎlgarskija ezik (Institut za bǎlgarski ezik)
- пек in Rečnik na bǎlgarskija ezik (Čitanka.Info)
- Gerov, Najden (1895) , “пе́къ, пекове́”, in Rěčnik na blǎgarskyj jazyk [Dictionary of the Bulgarian language] (in Bulgarian), volume 4, Plovdiv: Družestvena pečatnica “Sǎglasie”, page 21
Russian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
пек • (pek) m inan (genitive пе́ка, nominative plural пе́ки, genitive plural пе́ков)
- pitch (dark, extremely viscous material made by distilling tar)
Declension[edit]
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- Bulgarian lemmas
- Bulgarian nouns
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- bg:Weather
- Russian terms borrowed from Dutch
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- Russian 1-syllable words
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- Russian nouns
- Russian masculine nouns
- Russian inanimate nouns
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