kubura

kubura
kùbura ž <G mn kȕbūrā>
DEFINICIJA
1. pov. starinsko vatreno oružje, puni se prahom i ispaljuje jednom iz ruke kao pištoljem, kratka puška, usp. ledenica
2. reg. pov. kožna torba (futrola) pričvršćena na sedlu, u njoj se drži mala puška
3. reg. pov. arhit. uski dugi hodnik ili natkriveni prolaz koji spaja druge dijelove kuće s kuhinjom ili muškim odjelom
4. reg. pov. kameni ili drveni sanduk, pokriven zelenom čohom, nad grobovima značajnih muslimana
5. reg. košarica od luba mladog drveta; lubura
6. pren. briga, muka, patnja u svakodnevici, zanovijetanje [džaba (ti) kubura = uzaludan (ti je) bio posao i trud]
ONOMASTIKA
pr. (prema zanimanju): Kubùrāš (Rovinj, Sesvete), Kùburdžić (Požega), Kùburić (Slavonija)
ETIMOLOGIJA
tur. kubur

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