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мушама

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish مشمع (muşamma), from Arabic مُشَمَّع (mušammaʕ, waxed; covering dipped in wax).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мушама́ (mušamáf

  1. oilskin, oilcloth (watertight covering, especially a tablecloth which does not need to laundered)
  2. raincoat, mackintosh

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish مشمع (muşamma), from Arabic مُشَمَّع (mušammaʕ, waxed; covering dipped in wax).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мушама (mušamaf (relational adjective мушамен)

  1. canvas (material)
  2. tablecloth

Declension

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Declension of мушама
singular plural
indefinite мушама (mušama) мушами (mušami)
definite unspecified мушамата (mušamata) мушамите (mušamite)
definite proximal мушамава (mušamava) мушамиве (mušamive)
definite distal мушамана (mušamana) мушамине (mušamine)
vocative мушамо (mušamo) мушами (mušami)