See also: Лёха

Bulgarian edit

 
леха (in rudimentary form)

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *lě̄xà, whence also Old Church Slavonic лѣха (lěxa).

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леха́ (leháf (diminutive лехи́ца)

  1. bed for plants, garden plot (а raised shaped area of soil (such as a quadrangle, ellipse, etc.), convenient for planting and watering vegetables or flowers)
    Засадих една леха́ пиперZasadih edna lehá piperI planted a pepper bed
    Имам пет лехи́ доматиImam pet lehí domatiI have five beds of tomatoes
    Леха́ със зюмбюлLehá sǎs zjumbjulHyacinth bed
    • 2000, Св. Тоника (lyrics and music), “Чуй ме, Дилмано”:
      Лягай, Стояне! Утре кой ще стане - лехата с пипера кой ще прокопай?
      Ljagaj, Stojane! Utre koj šte stane - lehata s pipera koj šte prokopaj?
      Get to bed, Stoyan! Who's going to get up tomorrow and dig out the pepper-bed?
  2. unit of horticulture
    Coordinate terms: увърт (uvǎrt), вретен (vreten)

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Chechen edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Nakh *lexaᶰ.

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леха (lexa)

  1. to look for, to seek

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ле́ха f (Latin spelling léha)

  1. Ekavian form of ле́ја

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