чутура

Bulgarian

FWOTD – 28 June 2019
чу́тура (2)

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Romanian ciutură.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃu̟torɐ]

Noun

чу́тура • (čútura) f

  1. canteen, wine flask, flat wooden drinking-bottle (particularly drunk on the occasion of a wedding)
    • 1861, Константинъ Миладиновъ, Димитъръ Миладиновъ, editors, Бѫлгарски народни пѢсни, Zagreb, page 515:
      Канени-те піѥтъ отъ това вино; и кѫде ке сѣ свѫршитъ наполнвѣтъ чутура-та со вино.
      Reformed Bulgarian: Канените пийет от това вино; и къде ке се свършит, наполнвет чутурата со вино.
      Macedonian: Канетите пијет от това вино; и к'де ќе се свршит наполнвет чутурата со вино.
      Kanenite pijet ot tova vino; i kǎde ke se svǎršit, napolnvet čuturata so vino.
      The guests drink from the wine, and after finishing they fill the canteen of wine.
  2. wooden vessel for beating ingredients in it, mortar, churn

Declension

See also

  • хава́н (haván, mortar), стъ́па (stǎ́pa, mortar), ку́тел (kútel, mortar), дибе́к (dibék, stone mortar), черя́сло (čerjáslo, iron mortar)
  • пе́стик (péstik, pestle), токма́к (tokmák, wooden pestle for a stone mortar), чука́ло (čukálo, pestle), тлъчо́к (tlǎčók, pestle), тлъ́чник (tlǎ́čnik, pestle), клъ́чник (klǎ́čnik, pestle), кълца́ло (kǎlcálo), клъ́цник (klǎ́cnik), бия́ло (bijálo, pestle)

Macedonian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Romanian ciutură.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃutuɾa]

Noun

чутура • (čutura) f (plural чутури, diminutive чутурица or чутурче)

  1. canteen, small wooden or metal vessel for storing water, wine etc.

Declension

Derived terms

  • чутурица f (čuturica)
  • чутурче n (čuturče)

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from Romanian ciutură.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃǔtura/
  • Hyphenation: чу‧ту‧ра

Noun

чу̀тура f (Latin spelling čùtura)

  1. canteen (water bottle used by solder or camper)

Declension

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