Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Most likely reflects an earlier *xolsъ, from the same root as reduplicated Proto-Slavic *xolxolъ (whence Czech chlácholiti (to calm)), derived with the suffix *-sъ found also in Proto-Slavic *golsъ (voice) : *golgolъ (utterance) or in Lithuanian gar̃sas (sound) : Proto-Slavic *gorgora (gargling).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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хлас (hlasm (obsolescent)

  1. stupor, daze (state of bewilderment or numbness)
  2. (figurative) bafflement, wonderment (numb admiration towards something amazing)

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