Appears cognate with Macedonian трезор (trezor) and Serbo-Croatian трезор, in which case from German Tresor (“safe, vault”), through French treasure, and hence from Latin thēsaurus (Ancient Greek θησαυρός (thēsaurós)). Through this etymological line, also cognate with English treasure and thesaurus.
трезо́р • (trezór) m
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | трезо́р trezór |
трезо́ри trezóri |
definite (subject form) |
трезо́рът trezórǎt |
трезо́рите trezórite |
definite (object form) |
трезо́ра trezóra | |
count form | — | трезо́ра trezóra |
трезор • (trezor) m
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | трезор (trezor) | трезори (trezori) |
definite unspecified | трезорот (trezorot) | трезорите (trezorite) |
definite proximal | трезоров (trezorov) | трезориве (trezorive) |
definite distal | трезорон (trezoron) | трезорине (trezorine) |
vocative | трезоре (trezore) | трезори (trezori) |
count form | — | трезора (trezora) |
From German Tresor, from French trésor, from Latin thēsaurus, from Ancient Greek θησαυρός (thēsaurós, “storehouse, treasure”).
трѐзо̄р m (Latin spelling trèzōr)