трът

Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *trǫtь (i-stem), later reanalyzed as an o-stem. Unclear if related to Old Church Slavonic трѫтъ (trǫtŭ, row, division of soldiers).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [trɤt]

Noun

трът • (trǎtm or f

  1. cluster of fungi (typically growing on trees or walls)
  2. (specifically) poroid fungus (mushrooms of family Polyporaceae)

Declension

Countable (masc.):

Declension of трът
singular plural
indefinite трът
trǎt
тръ́ти
trǎ́ti
definite
(subject form)
тръ́тът
trǎ́tǎt
тръ́тите
trǎ́tite
definite
(object form)
тръ́та
trǎ́ta
count form тръ́та
trǎ́ta

Uncountable (fem.):

Declension of трът
singular
indefinite трът
trǎt
definite трътта́
trǎttá

Alternative forms

  • трат (trat), трут (trut)with dialectal reflex of proto-Slavic *-ǫ-

Coordinate terms

  • полипо́рус (polipórus, polypore) (scientific name for fungi of genus Polyporus)
  • праха́н (prahán), праху́н (prahún, tinder polypore)

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