"ватах" meaning in Bulgarian

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Noun

IPA: [vɐˈtax] Audio: LL-Q7918 (bul)-Kiril kovachev-ватах.wav
Etymology: From Old Church Slavonic ватахъ (vataxŭ, “chief, commander”). Probably of Oghur origin, related to dialectal Bulgarian ватог (vatog, “hearth”). Alternatively, according to Vl. Georgiev (BER): a Thracian borrowing, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wedʰ- (“to lead”). Etymology templates: {{inh|bg|cu|ватахъ||chief, commander}} Old Church Slavonic ватахъ (vataxŭ, “chief, commander”), {{der|bg|trk-ogr}} Oghur, {{cog|bg|ватог||hearth}} Bulgarian ватог (vatog, “hearth”), {{cog|ine-pro|*wedʰ-|t=to lead}} Proto-Indo-European *wedʰ- (“to lead”) Head templates: {{bg-noun|вата́х|m|adj=вата́хов|adj2=вата́шки}} вата́х • (vatáh) m (relational adjective вата́хов or вата́шки) Inflection templates: {{bg-ndecl|вата́х<(h)>}} Forms: вата́х [canonical], vatáh [romanization], вата́хов [adjective, relational], вата́шки [adjective, relational], no-table-tags [table-tags], вата́х [indefinite, singular], вата́си [indefinite, plural], вата́хът [definite, singular, subjective], вата́сите [definite, plural, subjective], вата́ха [definite, objective, singular], вата́сите [definite, objective, plural], вата́хо [singular, vocative], вата́си [plural, vocative]
  1. (dialectal) chief master at pottery furnace Wikipedia link: Vladimir I. Georgiev Tags: dialectal Synonyms: ватафин (vatafin) Related terms: ватог (vatog) (english: hearth; probably), вигня́ (vignjá) (english: pottery furnace)
    Sense id: en-ватах-bg-noun-xxLCjMQW Categories (other): Bulgarian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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  ],
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}

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