bolet

English

Noun

bolet (plural bolets)

  1. Alternative form of bolete.
    • 1917, L. C. R. Cameron, The Wild Foods Of Great Britain Where To Find Them And How To Cook Them, G. Routledge & sons Limited:
      The Edible Bolet (Boletus edulis)

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin bōlētus, from Ancient Greek βωλίτης (bōlítēs).

Pronunciation

Noun

bolet m (plural bolets)

  1. mushroom
    Synonym: fong
    caçar boletsto pick mushrooms (literally, “to hunt mushrooms”)

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Further reading

Czech

Etymology

Inherited from Old Czech boleti, from Proto-Slavic *bolěti.[1] Cognates include Slovak bolieť and Polish boleć.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbolɛt]

Verb

bolet impf

  1. (transitive) to hurt, to ache (to be painful)
    Bolejí mě nohy.My legs hurt.
    Bolí ji u srdce.She feels pain near her heart.

Conjugation

Conjugation of bolet
infinitive bolet, boleti active adjective bolející, bolící


verbal noun bolení passive adjective
present forms indicative imperative
singular plural singular plural
1st person bolím bolíme bolme
2nd person bolíš bolíte bol bolte
3rd person bolí bolí, bolejí

The future tense: a combination of a future form of být + infinitive bolet.

participles past participles passive participles
singular plural singular plural
masculine animate bolel boleli
masculine inanimate bolely
feminine bolela
neuter bolelo bolela
transgressives present past
masculine singular boleje, bole
feminine + neuter singular bolejíc, bolíc
plural bolejíce, bolíce

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Rejzek, Jiří (2015) “bolet”, in Český etymologický slovník [Czech Etymological Dictionary] (in Czech), 3rd (revised and expanded) edition, Praha: LEDA, →ISBN, page 91

Further reading

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin bolētus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɔ.lɛ/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Homophone: bolets

Noun

bolet m (plural bolets)

  1. bolete (type of mushrooms)

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