[bɐˈxɤr]
ПроизходThe term originated as a slang sense development of бахар (bahar, “allspice”) from Ottoman Turkish بهار (bahar, “spice”), and has become a common colloquialism. Typologically compare French piquant (“spicy; ice-cold”).
- colloquial, slangfreezing cold
- broadly, colloquial, slangvery cold weather
“голя́м бахъ́р” — extremely cold, chilly weather
Формибахъ́р(canonical, masculine) · bahǎ́r(romanization) · бахъ́р(indefinite, singular) · бахъ́рът(definite, singular, subjective) · бахъ́ра(definite, objective, singular) · баха́р(alternative)