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- bȕlja ž <G mn bȗljā>DEFINICIJAreg.1. gomila prljavog rublja; zavežljaj2. žarg. a. glava b. lokal. stražnjicaETIMOLOGIJAmađ. bulyál
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
tr̀bulja — ž bot. biljka roda Oenanthe iz porodice štitarki (Umbelliferae) … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
Ćamil Sijarić — (1913 1989) was a Yugoslav novelist and short story writer. He was born in Šipovice, near Bijelo Polje in Montenegro to Bosniak parents. He spent most of his life in Skopje, Belgrade and later, Sarajevo, where he died in a helicopter crash in… … Wikipedia
boil — ‘large spot’ [OE] and boil ‘vaporize with heat’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Old English byl or byle, which became bile in Middle English; the change to boil started in the 15th century, perhaps from association with the verb.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
trbulja — tr̀bulja ž DEFINICIJA bot. biljka roda Oenanthe iz porodice štitarki (Umbelliferae) ETIMOLOGIJA v. trbuh … Hrvatski jezični portal
bheu-, bheu̯ǝ- (bhu̯ā-, bhu̯ē-) : bhō̆ u- : bhū- — bheu , bheu̯ǝ (bhu̯ā , bhu̯ē ) : bhō̆ u : bhū English meaning: to be; to grow Deutsche Übersetzung: ursprũnglich “wachsen, gedeihen” Note: (probably = “to swell”), compare O.Ind. prábhūta ḥ with O.Ind. bhūri ḥ etc under *b(e)u … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
boil — ‘large spot’ [OE] and boil ‘vaporize with heat’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Old English byl or byle, which became bile in Middle English; the change to boil started in the 15th century, perhaps from association with the verb.… … Word origins