самовар

Bulgarian

Etymology

From Russian самова́р (samovár), literally “self-boiler”; from само́ (samó) “self” + вари́ть (varítʹ) “to boil” or “to cook”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /səmoˈvar/

Noun

самовар (samovár) m

  1. tea-urn, samovar

Inflection


Macedonian

Etymology

From Russian самова́р (samovár), literally “self-boiler”; from само́ (samó) “self” + вари́ть (varítʹ) “to boil” or “to cook”.

Noun

самовар (samovar) m

  1. samovar

Russian

Самовар.

Etymology

From само- (samo-, self-) + a deverbal form of вари́ть (varítʹ, to boil).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [səmɐˈvar]
  • Rhymes: -ar

Noun

самова́р (samovár) m inan (genitive самова́ра, nominative plural самова́ры, genitive plural самова́ров)

  1. samovar (a large coal- or woodfired metal urn with a spigot for boiling water for tea)

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Russian самова́р (samovár), literally “self-boiler”; from само́ (samó) “self” + вари́ть (varítʹ) “to boil” or “to cook”.

Noun

самовар m (Latin spelling samovar)

  1. samovar
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