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пеперуда

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Bulgarian

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Разновидие от насекоми пеперуди
Цвете пеперуда
Обред „пеперуда“ в Добруджа (20 в.)

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Derived from Proto-Slavic *perperǫda, *perperǫga, *perperuxa, *perperica, of disputed origin:

The ending has been compared to the suffix of Greek πεταλούδα (petaloúda, butterfly), itself of unclear origin.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pɛpɛˈrudɐ]
  • Audio (Standard Bulgarian):(file)
  • Rhymes: -udɐ
  • Syllabification(key): пе‧пе‧ру‧да

Noun

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пеперу́да (peperúdaf (relational adjective пеперу́ден, diminutive пеперу́дка)

  1. butterfly (daytime lepidopterous insect of superfamily Papilionoidea)
    Coordinate terms: гъсе́ница (gǎsénica), моле́ц (moléc)
  2. (by extension) type of embroidery ornament
  3. (figuratively) fly-by-night
  4. (regional) flower of family Iridaceae
    Synonyms: перуни́ка (peruníka), (Turkism) сале́п (salép)
  5. (folklore) Perperuna (custom for evoking rain, common throughout the Balkans)
    Synonyms: перуница (perunica), преперуша (preperuša), додола (dodola)

Usage notes

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The relation between the meaning “butterfly” and the name of the folk custom is uncertain. The later is sometimes associated with the pagan Slavic deity Perun, which may or may not be etymologically related.

Declension

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Declension of пеперу́да
singular plural
indefinite пеперу́да
peperúda
пеперу́ди
peperúdi
definite пеперу́дата
peperúdata
пеперу́дите
peperúdite
vocative form пеперу́до
peperúdo
пеперу́ди
peperúdi

Derived terms

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References

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