пряпор

Bulgarian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *perporъ, a variant of Proto-Slavic *porporъ (stroke, waving). The original Slavic lemma seems to be reduplicated action noun of Proto-Slavic *perti (to propel) (similar to Proto-Slavic *golgolъ (word, verb), *tǫtonъ/*tǫtenъ (rumble, roar)), but has been reanalyzed in Bulgarian as a derivative of Proto-Slavic *porъ (advancement, push, strike) with the prefix *per-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈprʲa̟por]
  • IPA(key): [prʲɐˈpɔr] (dialectal)

Noun

пря́пор or пряпо́р • (prjápor or prjapór) m

  1. Alternative form of пря́по́рец (prjápórec, flag, banner)

Declension

Alternative forms

  • пра́пор (prápor) obsolete, archaic
  • препо́р (prepór) dialectal
  • пря́пур (prjápur), пря́пул (prjápul) dialectal, with narrowed -о- under unstressed position

Derived terms

  • пра́поре (prápore), пра́порче (práporče) (dialectal, diminutive)
  • пря́порджия (prjápordžija, flagman) (dialectal)
  • пря́по́рец (prjápórec, flag, banner; guidance) (dated)

References

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