"каравай" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Russian]

IPA: [kərɐˈvaj]
Rhymes: -aj Etymology: Inherited from Old East Slavic короваи (korovai), from Proto-Slavic *korvajь. Cognate with Ukrainian корова́й (korováj), Bulgarian крава́й (kraváj), Serbo-Croatian кра̀ва̄ј (“type of cake fed to the bride and groom”) (genitive крава́ја), Slovene kravȃj, krávaj. Per Vasmer, probably related to коро́ва (koróva, “cow, also dialectally bride”); originally thought to have been a wedding gift that was intended to induce fertility. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|ru|orv|короваи|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old East Slavic короваи (korovai), {{inh+|ru|orv|короваи}} Inherited from Old East Slavic короваи (korovai), {{inh|ru|sla-pro|*korvajь}} Proto-Slavic *korvajь, {{cog|uk|корова́й}} Ukrainian корова́й (korováj), {{cog|bg|крава́й}} Bulgarian крава́й (kraváj), {{cog|sh|кра̀ва̄ј||type of cake fed to the bride and groom}} Serbo-Croatian кра̀ва̄ј (“type of cake fed to the bride and groom”), {{cog|sl|kravȃj}} Slovene kravȃj Head templates: {{ru-noun+|карава́й}} карава́й • (karaváj) m inan (genitive карава́я, nominative plural карава́и, genitive plural карава́ев) Forms: карава́й [canonical], karaváj [romanization], карава́я [genitive], карава́и [nominative, plural], карава́ев [genitive, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], карава́й [nominative, singular], карава́и [nominative, plural], карава́я [genitive, singular], карава́ев [genitive, plural], карава́ю [dative, singular], карава́ям [dative, plural], карава́й [accusative, singular], карава́и [accusative, plural], карава́ем [instrumental, singular], карава́ями [instrumental, plural], карава́е [prepositional, singular], карава́ях [plural, prepositional]
  1. korovai (large, single-piece round or rectangular loaf of bread, elaborately decorated and served at a wedding) Wikipedia link: korovai, ru:каравай Categories (topical): Breads Synonyms: корова́й — Pre-reform orthography (1918) (korováj), корова́й (korováj)
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