месопуст

Bulgarian

Etymology

Compound of месо (meso, meat) + -о- (-o-) + пуст (pust, empty, devoid), inherited from Old Church Slavonic мѧсопоустъ (męsopustŭ). Synchronically, probably a calque of Latin carnisprivium.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mɛsoˈpust]

Noun

месопу́ст • (mesopúst) m (relational adjective месопу́стен)

  1. (ecclesiastical) beginning of fasting; particularly Месопустна неделя (equivalent to Catholic “Quinquagesima”)
    Synonym: (dated) заговя́зън (zagovjázǎn)

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