бръшлян

Bulgarian

Etymology

By surface analysis, бръ́щел (brǎ́štel) (obsolete) + -ян (-jan). Cognate with Macedonian бршлен (bršlen), Serbo-Croatian бр̀шљан, Slovene bršljȃn, but the exact proto-form is hard to pinpoint.

Further related to Ukrainian брочета́н (bročetán) (dialectal) / бороща́ник (boroščányk, ivy), Slovak brečtan (ivy), Polish brzesztan (ivy) and probably Russian берескле́т (beresklét, spindle tree), Slovak bršlen (burning bush), Czech brslen (burning bush). Additionally, loaned (from East Slavic?) into Romanian boroșlean (ivy), Hungarian borostyán (ivy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [brɐʃˈlʲa̟n]
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  • Rhymes: -an

Noun

бръшля́н • (brǎšlján) m

  1. ivy (trailing plant of genus Hedera)

Declension

Alternative forms

  • бръ́члян (brǎ́čljan), бъ́рчлен (bǎ́rčlen) dialectal
  • бръшнел (brǎšnel), брешнел (brešnel) dialectal, with metathesis -лен > -нел

See also

  • бръст (brǎst, stock of leafage, buds, twigs) (dialectal, possibly related)

References

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