бахур

Bulgarian

Пресен и изсушен бахур (месен деликатес)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *baxurъ*baxorъ (intestine), of uncertain origin.

  • Possibly an early Turkic borrowing akin to modern Turkish bağır (bosom).
  • If native, probably from Proto-Slavic *baxati (to fuss, to bluster) + -ур (-ur).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbaxor]
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Noun

ба́хур • (báhur) m

  1. (dialectal, obsolete) animal's large intestine, belly
    Synonyms: дебе́ло черво́ (debélo červó), (dialectal) пузно́ (puznó)
  2. (by extension) blood sausage (stuffed animal intestines, typically from pork, filled with mince and various condiments)
    Synonym: кърва́вица (kǎrvávica)

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