смалецъ

Old Ruthenian

сма́лецъ

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Polish smalec, further borrowed from Middle High German smalz, from Old High German smalz, from Proto-West Germanic *smalt, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *smaltą. Cognate with German Schmalz, Yiddish שמאַלץ (shmalts). First attested in the 16th century.

Noun

сма́лецъ (transliteration needed) m inan

  1. grease, lard
    • выкрали… сало, масла горщокъ, смальцу гусиного горщокъ, цыбули венки зъ два, сокеру, бохонъ хлеба и овецъ двое(please add an English translation of this usage example)

Descendants

  • Belarusian: сма́лец (smáljec), сма́ляц (smáljac), сма́лець (smáljecʹ)
  • Ukrainian: сма́лець (smálecʹ)
  • Russian: сма́лец (smálec)

Further reading

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