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блудкав

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Per Georgiev, from *блюд (*bljud) +‎ -кав (-kav) ultimately from Bulgarian блю́вам (bljúvam), бъ́лвам (bǎ́lvam, to vomit). Cognate with Macedonian блуткав (blutkav) and related to dialectal Serbo-Croatian блу̀тав (spoiled, blight).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbɫutkɐf]
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Adjective

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блу́дкав (blúdkav) (abstract noun блу́дкавост or блудкавина́)

  1. bland, flavorless, tasteless, insipid (for taste)
    Synonyms: безвку́сен (bezvkúsen), (dialectal) бла́нав (blánav)
  2. (figurative) blunt, dull, humdrum (for performance, situation)

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