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мушмула

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Bulgarian

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Noun

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мушмула (mušmulaf

  1. medlar

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish مشمله (muşmula), from Greek μούσμουλο (moúsmoulo).

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Noun

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мушмула (mušmulaf (plural мушмули)

  1. loquat
  2. medlar
    Тој се искачи на врвот на мушмулата.
    Toj se iskači na vrvot na mušmulata.
    He climbed to the top of the medlar tree.
  3. the fruit of the tree
    Мене ми се допаѓа вкусот на мушмулата.
    Mene mi se dopaǵa vkusot na mušmulata.
    I like the taste of medlars.

Declension

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Declension of мушмула
singular plural
indefinite мушмула (mušmula) мушмули (mušmuli)
definite unspecified мушмулата (mušmulata) мушмулите (mušmulite)
definite proximal мушмулава (mušmulava) мушмуливе (mušmulive)
definite distal мушмулана (mušmulana) мушмулине (mušmuline)
vocative мушмуло (mušmulo) мушмули (mušmuli)

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Crimean Tatar muşmula, from Ottoman Turkish مشمله (muşmula), from Greek μούσμουλο (moúsmoulo). As the Crimean Russian term, due to the submediterranean climate preferred by the plant it has succeeded in displacing the forms of the word ши́шка (šíška, strobilus, bulb) used for the medlar as the native Russian term.

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мушмула́ (mušmuláf inan (genitive мушмулы́, nominative plural мушму́лы, genitive plural мушму́л)

  1. medlar
  2. loquat

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish مشمله (muşmula), from Greek μούσμουλο (moúsmoulo).

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  • IPA(key): /mǔʃmula/
  • Hyphenation: муш‧му‧ла

Noun

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му̀шмула f (Latin spelling mùšmula)

  1. medlar (tree)

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References

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  • мушмула”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024