полата

Bulgarian

Полата на покрива на хотел в Ню Йорк

Etymology

Semantic specialization of Old Church Slavonic полата (polata, palace), of Latin origin. Diachronic doublet of later пала́т (palát).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [poˈɫatɐ]

Noun

пола́та • (poláta) f

  1. (dated, architecture) open exterior platform at the roof of buildings used for rest and recreation (sort of roof terrace)
    Synonyms: (partially) чарда́к (čardák), кьошк (kjošk), и́злез (ízlez)
    Antonym: вера́нда (veránda, roofed platform)

Declension

Alternative forms

  • пула́та (puláta) dialectal, with narrowing of unstressed -o-

Derived terms

  • пола́тица (polática, decorated balcony, small terrace)

References

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

An early borrowing from Latin palātium, likely via intermediate Byzantine Greek παλάτιον (palátion).

Noun

полата • (polata) f

  1. palace

References

  • полата in Исторически речник на Българския език, Sofia University "St. Clement Ohridsky"
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