лък

Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *lǫkъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɫɤk]

Noun

лък • (lǎk) m (relational adjective лъ́ков, diminutive лъ́кче)

  1. (archery) bow
  2. (music) bow
  3. bow saw

Declension

Derived terms

  • лъко- (lǎko-) (in compounds)
    • лъконо́сец m (lǎkonósec), лъконо́сца f (lǎkonósca, bowbearer) (historical)
    • лъкостреле́ц (lǎkostreléc, bow shooter)
    • лъкови́ден (lǎkovíden)
    • лъкообра́зен (lǎkoobrázen)
  • лъка́т (lǎkát, arched like a bow) (dialectal)
    • лъка́тник (lǎkátnik) (instrumental noun)
    • лъка́тка (lǎkátka), лъка́тица (lǎkática, a bent part of tools or structures)
  • лъкова́т (lǎkovát), лъкови́т (lǎkovít, bow-like)
  • лъка́ (lǎká, meadow, small depression)
  • лъка́в (lǎkáv) (dialectal), лука́в (lukáv, sly, cunning) (standard)
  • лъкату́ша (lǎkatúša, to meander)
  • лъ́ча (lǎ́ča, to ostracize), лъ́чба (lǎ́čba, expulsion) (dialectal)

References

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