навода

Bulgarian

Etymology

  • Formally, a deverbal noun from наво́дя (navódja, to direct), нава́ждам (naváždam, to draw out);
  • Based on the technical meaning of the term, some scholars have alternatively proposed origin from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂us (something inert, floating) (per Goryaev, in regard to Russian не́вод (névod)), from the root of сно́ва (snóva, to wrap) + -ода (-oda) (per Iljinsky), or identical to на (na, on) + вода (voda, water) (in ЭССЯ).

Also attested in Upper Sorbian nawod (id.).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈnavodɐ]

Noun

на́вода • (návoda) f (dialectal)

  1. Alternative form of не́вод (névod, fishing net)

Declension

References

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