чародей
See also: чародеи
Bulgarian edit
Etymology edit
From Old Church Slavonic чародѣи (čaroděi), from Proto-Slavic *čarodějь.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
чароде́й • (čarodéj) m (feminine чароде́йка, relational adjective чароде́йски)
- sorcerer, magician, wizard
- Synonyms: вълше́бник (vǎlšébnik), магьо́сник (magjósnik), ве́щер (véšter)
Declension edit
Declension of чароде́й
References edit
Russian edit
Alternative forms edit
- чародѣ́й (čarodě́j) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old East Slavic чародѣи (čaroděi), from Proto-Slavic *čarodějь, from *čarъ (“sorcery”) + *dějati (“to do”). Can be analysed as made of ча́ры (čáry, “magic”) + -о- (-o-) + -дей (-dej, “doer”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
чароде́й • (čarodéj) m anim (genitive чароде́я, nominative plural чароде́и, genitive plural чароде́ев, feminine чароде́йка, relational adjective чароде́йский)
Declension edit
Declension of чароде́й (anim masc-form vowel-stem accent-a)