мочер

Bulgarian

Мочер

Etymology

мо́ча (móča, to moisterize) (dialectal) + -ер (-er)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɔt͡ʃɛr]

Noun

мо́чер • (móčer) m (diminutive мо́черче)

  1. (literally) damp-dwelling creature
  2. (dialectal, obsolete) amphibian (particularly salamanders)
    Synonym: (standard) земново́дно (zemnovódno)
  3. (by specialization) olm, cave salamander (aquatic, troglodyte salamander of genus Proteus native to the Western Balkans)
    Synonyms: пе́щерен дъждо́вник (péšteren dǎždóvnik), (colloquial) чове́шка ри́бица (čovéška ríbica)
    Hypernym: проте́й (protéj)

Declension

  • мочу́р (močúr), мочу́рище (močúrište, wetland, moor, marsh)
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