млака

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Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *molka, cognate with Serbo-Croatian мла̏ка (puddle), Old East Slavic молокита (molokita, marsh). Probably further related to Czech mlkvý (raw).

According to some scholars, possibly akin to Proto-Slavic *melko (milk) (whence native мля́ко (mljáko)).

Pronunciation

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Noun

мла́ка or млака́ (mláka or mlakáf (relational adjective мла́чав) (dialectal)

  1. marsh, slough, mire
    Synonyms: мочу́р (močúr), треса́вище (tresávište)
  2. backwater, puddle, pool (water that gathers temporarily in lowlands and valleys after heavy rain)

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See also

  • млак (mlak, lukewarm) (dialectal, probably unrelated)

References

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Adjective

млака (mlaka)

  1. indefinite feminine singular of млак (mlak)