[ˈlʲu̟lʲɐk]
ПроизходDerived from Ottoman Turkish لیلاق (leylak). The expected outcome is principally лилак (lilak) (attested dialectally), but in Bulgarian it has been reanalyzed under the influence of native люлея (ljuleja, “to rock”), люлка (ljulka, “swing”).
- lilac
- dialectalornament, adornment, lace
Формилю́ляк(canonical, masculine) · ljúljak(romanization) · лю́ляков(adjective, relational) · лю́ляк(indefinite, singular) · лю́ляци(indefinite, plural) · лю́лякът(definite, singular, subjective) · лю́ляците(definite, plural, subjective) · лю́ляка(definite, objective, singular) · лю́ляците(definite, objective, plural) · -(count-form, singular) · лю́ляка(count-form, plural) · ли́ляк(alternative) · ли́лек(alternative) · лю́лек(alternative) · люле́к(alternative) · люляка(alternative, Eastern, dialectal)