олево

Bulgarian

Etymology

Colloquialized pronunciation of an earlier холево (holevo) (attested in dialectal Greek borrowings), from Proto-Slavic *xoľevo (bandage, cover).

In the modern language, the sense “sock, stocking” has been overtaken by the Turkish borrowing чора́п (čoráp).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɔlɛvo]

Noun

о́лево • (ólevo) n (obsolete, dialectal)

  1. (historical) thick sock, stocking, footwrap
  2. coarse fabric used for sewing old-time socks or trousers
    Synonyms: аба́ (abá), ша́як (šájak)

Declension

Alternative forms

  • холево (holevo) obsolete
  • о́льово n (óljovo), о́люва f (óljuva) dialectal

Derived terms

  • олеви́ца (olevíca), олеви́чка (olevíčka, sock) (dialectal)
  • ха́лище (hálište), хали́на (halína, rug, coarse fabric) (possibly)

References

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