халост

Bulgarian

Etymology

Probably from Proto-Slavic *xalъ (torn, worn-out, wasted) +‎ -ост (-ost), akin to dialectal Russian хал (xal, junk, worthless stuff), Polish chała (dreck, dross).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈxaɫost]

Noun

ха́лост • (hálostf

  1. (obsolete) vanity, futility
    Synonyms: безполе́зност (bezpoléznost), суета́ (suetá), (dated) тъщина́ (tǎštiná)

Usage notes

In the modern language, limited to the adverb на ха́лост (na hálost, in vain, for no avail).

Declension

Declension of ха́лост
singular plural
indefinite ха́лост
hálost
ха́лости
hálosti
definite халостта́
halosttá
ха́лостите
hálostite

Alternative forms

  • ха́лос (hálos)dialectal
  • ха́лам (hálam), хала́я (halája, to tease, to rag, to annoy) (dialectal)
    • ха́льо (háljo, goof, bore, jackass) (pejorative)
  • ха́лище (hálište, thick, rough fabric), хали́на (halína, rough overgarment) (possibly)

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