bollë

See also: bolle, Bolle, and Bölle

Albanian

Alternative forms

  • boljë

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *bālwā, close to Latin bēlua (beast) (cf. Italian belva and Romanian balaur. According to price, they might have be of Dacian origin.[1][2] It could also be of Pre-indo-European origins alongside Greek πελώριον (pelórion).[3] Another possibility is that balaur could be a Celtic derivation cf. the Irish mythical giant Balor , from Proto-Celtic *boleros (The flashing one), who could kill with flashes of light from his eye or with his poisonous breath [4]

Noun

bollë f (plural bolla, definite bolla, definite plural bollat)

  1. any of various nonvenomous snakes of the families Colubridae or Boidae
  2. glowworm (Lampyris noctiluca)
  3. (mythology) a kuçedër's early form

Declension

Hyponyms

Derived terms

  • bullar, bollujësë, bollësharde

References

  1. Price 2000, p. 21
  2. Price, Glanville (2000). Encyclopedia of the Languages of Europe. Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition
  3. DEX & balaur.
  4. Wikipedia contributors. (2021, May 2). Balor. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:05, May 3, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Balor&oldid=1021102381
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