ботур

Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *boturь (plant stem, sprout), syntactically parseable as боте́я (botéja, to grow, to flourish) (dialectal) +‎ -ур (-ur). Related via another vowel grade to dialectal Russian бата́рь (batárʹ, weed) and via another suffix to Russian боту́н (botún, altai onion).

For the semantic development, compare the akin Proto-Germanic *baumaz (shoot, sprout)English beam.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbɔtor]
  • Audio (Standard Bulgarian):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔtor
  • Hyphenation(key): бо‧тур

Noun

бо́тур • (bóturm (diminutive бо́турче)

  1. (originally) spur, sprig (plant's shoot before stiffening)
    Synonyms: кълн (kǎln), (poetic) гран (gran), (dialectal) буда́к (budák)
    1. (dialectal) stalk of grass or weed
      Synonym: вреж (vrež)
    2. (dialectal) trunk, bole, stock
      Synonyms: пън (pǎn), дъ́нер (dǎ́ner)
    3. (by extension) plank, chunk, nodule of wood
  2. (derogatory, figurative) bore, dullhead (boring, dull person)
    Synonym: дръвни́к (drǎvník)

Declension

Declension of бо́тур
singular plural
indefinite бо́тур
bótur
бо́тури
bóturi
definite
(subject form)
бо́турът
bóturǎt
бо́турите
bóturite
definite
(object form)
бо́тура
bótura
count form бо́тура
bótura

Alternative forms

  • бо́тор (bótor)dialectal
  • бъ́тво (bǎ́tvo, plant's scion) (dialectal)
  • буя́ pf (bujá), буя́я impf (bujája, to grow rapidly, to go beserk)

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