From Proto-Slavic *božurъ.
божу́р • (božúr) m
Besides for flowers of phylum Paeoniaceae, the word can be also applied for morphologically similar flowers such as field poppy (diallectally called бу́лка-божу́р (búlka-božúr), literally: “bride's peony”) or globeflower (known as плани́нски божу́р (planínski božúr), literally: “mountain peony”).
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | божу́р božúr |
божу́ри božúri |
definite (subject form) |
божу́рът božúrǎt |
божу́рите božúrite |
definite (object form) |
божу́ра božúra | |
count form | — | божу́ра božúra |
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *božurъ.
божур • (božur) m
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | божур (božur) | божури (božuri) |
definite unspecified | божурот (božurot) | божурите (božurite) |
definite proximal | божуров (božurov) | божуриве (božurive) |
definite distal | божурон (božuron) | божурине (božurine) |
vocative | божуре (božure) | божури (božuri) |
count form | — | божура (božura) |
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *božurъ. Akin to бо̑г (“god”).
бо̀жӯр m animacy unspecified (Latin spelling bòžūr)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | бо̀жӯр | божури |
genitive | божу́ра | божура |
dative | божуру | божурима |
accusative | божур | божуре |
vocative | божуре | божури |
locative | божуру | божурима |
instrumental | божуром | божурима |