глезя

Bulgarian

Etymology

No exact cognates in other Slavic languages, however, formally resembles Lithuanian glèžti (to caress) and Lithuanian gleižioti (to smear, to anoint), gleižùs (slimy, greasy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɡlʲɛzʲə]

Verb

гле́зя (glézja) impf

  1. (transitive) to fondle, to coddle, to pamper, to cosset (to treat with excessive care)
  2. (transitive, figurative) to spoil, to indulge
  3. (reflexive) to satiate, to pamper one's own needs; to act without constraints

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • наглезя pf (naglezja), наглезвам impf (naglezvam)
  • поглезя pf (poglezja), поглезвам impf (poglezvam)
  • разглезя pf (razglezja), разглезвам impf (razglezvam)
  • глезо́тя (glezótja, to pamper)
  • гле́зльо m (glézljo), гле́зла f (glézla, mollycoddle)

References

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