"язовина" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Bulgarian]

IPA: [jɐzoviˈna] Forms: язовина́ [canonical], jazoviná [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], язовина́ [indefinite, singular], язовини́ [indefinite, plural], язовина́та [definite, singular], язовини́те [definite, plural]
Etymology: яз (jaz, “hole, pit, ditch”) (obsolete) + -овина (-ovina) Etymology templates: {{affix|bg|яз|-овина|qq1=obsolete|t1=hole, pit, ditch}} яз (jaz, “hole, pit, ditch”) (obsolete) + -овина (-ovina) Head templates: {{bg-noun|язовина́|f}} язовина́ • (jazoviná) f Inflection templates: {{bg-ndecl|язовина́<>}}
  1. hole, ground hollow (usually occupied by animals like badgers or ground squirrels) Related terms: я́зовец (jázovec) (english: badger), я́зва (jázva) (english: ulcer), язови́р (jazovír) (english: dam)
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