потури
Bulgarian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish پوتور (potur) (whence modern Turkish potur) + native plural marker. Ultimately of Armenian origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [poˈturi]
Noun
поту́ри • (potúri) pl
- (plural only) poturs (type of slacks worn by the upper class in the Ottoman Empire)
Declension
Declension of поту́ри
plural | |
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indefinite | поту́ри potúri |
definite | поту́рите potúrite |
Alternative forms
- пату́ри (patúri)
Coordinate terms
- га́щи (gášti, “trousers”)
- пантало́ни (pantalóni, “pants”)
- шалва́ри (šalvári, “wide pants, slacks”)
- чеши́ри (češíri, “coarse slacks”)
Derived terms
- потурна́к (poturnák)
References
Anagrams
- упорит (uporit)
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