пряпорец

Bulgarian

Etymology

Formally a diminutive form of an earlier пря́пор (prjápor) (obsolete) + -ец (-ec) from Proto-Slavic *perporьcь. Akin to Serbo-Croatian пра̀порац, Slovene práporec, Czech prapořec (dated) from Proto-Slavic *porporьcь, which gave dialectal Bulgarian пра́порец (práporec).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈprʲa̟porɛt͡s]
  • IPA(key): [prʲɐˈpɔrɛt͡s] (dialectal)

Noun

пря́порец or пряпо́рец • (prjáporec or prjapórec) m

  1. (dated) banner, flag
    Synonyms: зна́ме (známe), стяг (stjag), байра́к (bajrák), ба́нер (báner), флаг (flag)
  2. (poetic, figurative) slogan, guidance, leading principle/idea/motif
    под пря́пореца наpod prjáporeca naunder the guidance of

Declension

Alternative forms

  • пра́порец (práporec) dialectal
  • препо́ря (prepórja, to advance, to make way towards) (obsolete)
    • препо́рица (prepórica, quarrel, wrangle) (dialectal)
  • пре́перец m (préperec), пре́пери́ца f (préperíca, perdix, quail) (dialectal)

References

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