къкъл

Bulgarian

Etymology

Conflation of Proto-Slavic *kǫkolъ and *kǫkylь. Superseded in the modern language by its derivative къ́клица (kǎ́klica) (originally referring to the seeds of the plant).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkɤkɐɫ]

Noun

къ́къл • (kǎ́kǎl) m (diminutive къ́клец or къ́кле)

  1. (dated, obsolescent) corncockle (flowering weed of genus Agrostemma)

Declension

Alternative forms

  • къ́кол (kǎ́kol), ку́кол (kúkol) dialectal
  • къ́кал (kǎ́kal) dialectal
  • къ́нкъль (kǎ́nkǎlʹ), ка́коль (kákolʹ), ку́коль (kúkolʹ) in dialects which preserve final -ь

Derived terms

  • къ́клица (kǎ́klica, corncockle's seeds)

References

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