bábkä
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Masurian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Polish babka. By surface analysis, baba + -kä.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]bábkä f
- diminutive of baba (“grandma”)
- diminutive of baba (“old woman”)
- midwife
- diminutive of baba (“beggar”)
- babka (type of cake)
- (forging) small anvil used for tapping a scythe
- (spinning) diminutive of baba (“thick, round part attached to a screw next to a stool of a spinning wheel”)
- board on which flax is tapped
- sliver (bundle of unspun fibres)
- flail binding
- (agriculture) damsel (crossbar on which the upper millstone rests)
- (agriculture) piece of wood with a hole in which the lower end of the millstone is inserted
- female fish during a spawning period
Further reading
[edit]Categories:
- Masurian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Masurian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Masurian terms inherited from Old Polish
- Masurian terms derived from Old Polish
- Masurian terms suffixed with -kä
- Masurian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Masurian/ɒpkæ
- Rhymes:Masurian/ɒpkæ/2 syllables
- Masurian lemmas
- Masurian nouns
- Masurian feminine nouns
- Masurian diminutive nouns
- zlw-mas:Spinning
- zlw-mas:Agriculture
- zlw-mas:Age
- zlw-mas:Cakes and pastries
- zlw-mas:Female family members
- zlw-mas:Female people
- zlw-mas:Fibers
- zlw-mas:Fish
- zlw-mas:Hair
- zlw-mas:Healthcare occupations
- zlw-mas:Obstetrics
- zlw-mas:Tools