"мъжда" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Bulgarian]

Forms: мъжда́ [canonical], mǎždá [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], мъжда́ [indefinite, singular], мъжди́ [indefinite, plural], мъжда́та [definite, singular], мъжди́те [definite, plural]
Etymology: From Proto-Slavic *mъďa (“weakening, abatement”); equivalent to мъждя (mǎždja, “to fade away”) + -а (-a). Cognate with dialectal Russian мжа (mža, “day dream”), Czech mze pl (“tuberculose”) and akin to Russian ме́дленный (médlennyj, “slow”), Serbo-Croatian ма̏дал (“unclear, blur”), Slovene medel (“weak, pale”), Polish mdły (“insipid, bland”). Etymology templates: {{inh|bg|sla-pro|*mъďa||weakening, abatement}} Proto-Slavic *mъďa (“weakening, abatement”), {{affix|bg|мъждя|-а|t1=to fade away}} мъждя (mǎždja, “to fade away”) + -а (-a), {{cog|ru|мжа||day dream}} Russian мжа (mža, “day dream”), {{cog|cs|mze||tuberculose|g=p}} Czech mze pl (“tuberculose”), {{cog|ru|ме́дленный||slow}} Russian ме́дленный (médlennyj, “slow”), {{cog|sh|ма̏дал||unclear, blur}} Serbo-Croatian ма̏дал (“unclear, blur”), {{cog|sl|medel||weak, pale}} Slovene medel (“weak, pale”), {{cog|pl|mdły||insipid, bland}} Polish mdły (“insipid, bland”) Head templates: {{bg-noun|мъжда́|f}} мъжда́ • (mǎždá) f Inflection templates: {{bg-ndecl|мъжда́<>}}
  1. (dialectal, colloquial) epidemic, plague Tags: colloquial, dialectal Categories (topical): Disease Synonyms: епидемия, мор, зараза Related terms: мъждив (mǎždiv) (english: pale, faint)
    Sense id: en-мъжда-bg-noun-qAmUyMGR Categories (other): Bulgarian entries with incorrect language header, Bulgarian terms suffixed with -а

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