ядък

Bulgarian

Etymology

From я́да (jáda, to eat) + -ък (-ǎk). Cognate with Czech jedký (edible) (dialectal), Russian едко́й (jedkój, edible) (dialecta).

Probably unrelated to Serbo-Croatian је̏дак (acerbic), Slovene jẹ́dək (rodent), Russian едкий (jedkij, pungent, caustic), etc. which seem to be akin to Bulgarian яд (jad, hate, resentment).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈja̟dək]

Adjective

я́дък (jádǎk) (abstract noun я́дкост)

  1. (dialectal) esculent, nice to eat
    Synonyms: ядли́в (jadlív), яди́вен (jadíven)

Declension

Derived terms

  • я́дка (jádka, nut, fruit kernel)
  • ядли́в (jadlív), яди́вен (jadíven, edible)

Further reading

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