piljak

piljak
píljak2 m <G píljka, V píljče, N mn píljci, G pȋljākā>
DEFINICIJA
okruglast uvaljan (izglađen i zaobljen) riječni kamenčić; pitonjak [igrati se piljaka igra s pet piljaka]
ETIMOLOGIJA
? prasl. *pylъ: prašina (češ. pyl, ukr. pyl)

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