върло
Bulgarian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Slavic *vьrdlo, an instrumental noun of вря (vrja, “to spring, to boil”) + -ло (-lo, “instrumental suffix”). Probably originally meaning pole, beam as in Ukrainian верло́ (verló, “pole, bat”), dialectal ви́рло (výrlo) or the derivative Bulgarian върли́на (vǎrlína, “long rod”) (cognate with dialectal Czech vrdlina/vrlina (“beam”) /Moravian dialects/).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [vɐrˈɫɔ] [ˈvɤ̞rɫo]
Declension
Declension of върло́
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | върло́ vǎrló |
върла́ vǎrlá |
definite | върло́то vǎrlóto |
върла́та vǎrláta |
Derived terms
- върли́на (vǎrlína, “long rod, beam”)
Etymology 2
Adverbial form of върл (vǎrl, “fierce, abrupt”) + -о (-o) (reflects Proto-Slavic *vьrlo).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈvɤrɫo]
Related terms
- въ́рлост (vǎ́rlost), върлина́ (vǎrliná, “fierceness, abruptness”)
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