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Bulgarian
Etymology
The term originated as a slang sense development of бахар (bahar, “allspice”) from Ottoman Turkish بهار (bahar, “spice”),[1][2] and has become a common colloquialism. Typologically compare French piquant (“spicy; ice-cold”).
Pronunciation
Noun
бахъ́р • (bahǎ́r) m (colloquial, slang)
- freezing cold
- Synonyms: мраз (mraz), студ (stud)
- (by extension) very cold weather
- голя́м бахъ́р ― goljám bahǎ́r ― extremely cold, chilly weather
Declension
Declension of бахъ́р
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singular
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indefinite
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бахъ́р bahǎ́r
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definite (subject form)
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бахъ́рът bahǎ́rǎt
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definite (object form)
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бахъ́ра bahǎ́ra
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References
- ^ Krǎsteva, Vesela (2003) “бахър”, in Тълковен речник на турцизмите в българския език [Explanatory Dictionary of Turkisms in the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Skorpio vi, page 46
- ^ Rasiev, Turhan (2013) “бахар”, in Речник на турцизмите в българския език [Dictionary of Turkisms in Bulgarian] (in Bulgarian), Varna: Zograf
- “бахър”, in BGJargon.com (in Bulgarian), 2007
- Георги Армянов (1993) “бахар”, in Речник на българския жаргон [Dictionary of Bulgarian Slang] (in Bulgarian), 1st edition, Sofia: 7М + Логис, →ISBN, page 18