"мърша" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Bulgarian]

IPA: [ˈmɤrʃɐ] Forms: мъ́рша [canonical], mǎ́rša [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], мъ́рша [indefinite, singular], мъ́рши [indefinite, plural], мъ́ршата [definite, singular], мъ́ршите [definite, plural]
Etymology: ja-stem variant of Proto-Slavic *mьrxa (“decay”). Attested as мьръша (mĭrŭša), мръша (mrŭša) in Church Slavonic. Etymology templates: {{inh|bg|sla-pro|*mьrxa||decay}} Proto-Slavic *mьrxa (“decay”), {{m|cu|мьръша}} мьръша (mĭrŭša), {{m|cu|мръша}} мръша (mrŭša) Head templates: {{bg-noun|мъ́рша|f}} мъ́рша • (mǎ́rša) f Inflection templates: {{bg-ndecl|мъ́рша<>}}
  1. carrion, offal (dead flesh; carcasses) Synonyms: леш
    Sense id: en-мърша-bg-noun-HznOVOzB
  2. carcass (body of a dead animal) Derived forms (Greek: μούρσια f (moúrsia, “carcass”) (dialectal)): ⇒ Greek: μουρσιάζω (moursiázo) [dialectal, verb] Derived forms (мъ́ршел (mǎ́ršel, “carcass”)): мръшля́к (mrǎšlják) (english: rotten, putrid meat) [colloquial]
    Sense id: en-мърша-bg-noun-1gc8g0Xj Disambiguation of 'Greek: μούρσια f (moúrsia, “carcass”) (dialectal)': 39 49 12 Disambiguation of 'мъ́ршел (mǎ́ršel, “carcass”)': 41 58 1
  3. (derogatory) insult towards an unpleasant person Tags: derogatory
    Sense id: en-мърша-bg-noun--3PJPu~y Categories (other): Bulgarian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Bulgarian entries with incorrect language header: 35 5 60
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: мърша́р (mǎršár) [masculine], мърша́рка (mǎršárka) [agent, feminine, noun], мъ́ршав (mǎ́ršav) (english: skinny, gaunt), мършоя́д (mǎršojád), мършоя́дец (mǎršojádec) (english: scavenger) Related terms: мъ́ртъв (mǎ́rtǎv) (english: dead), мъ́рха (mǎ́rha) (english: Chenopodium vulvaria; type of stinking plant), мърци́на (mǎrcína) (english: animal which has died of natural causes) [dialectal]

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      "word": "мърци́на"
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          "word": "леш"
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      "ipa": "[ˈmɤrʃɐ]"
    }
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    "Bulgarian terms with IPA pronunciation"
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      "form": "мъ́ршите",
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      "english": "dead",
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      "english": "Chenopodium vulvaria; type of stinking plant",
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      "word": "мъ́рха"
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      "english": "animal which has died of natural causes",
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          "word": "леш"
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        "insult towards an unpleasant person"
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    {
      "ipa": "[ˈmɤrʃɐ]"
    }
  ],
  "word": "мърша"
}

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