słota
Polish
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Slavic *slota from earlier *slopta, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlop-tā, from *ḱlep-. Cognates include Czech slota, Slovak slota, Old Church Slavonic слота (slota), Ukrainian сльота (slʹota), Belarusian слота (slóta), Serbo-Croatian slota, Bulgarian слота (slota), Lithuanian šlapa, šlapias and Ancient Greek κλέπας (klépas).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsłota f
- (literary) bad, rainy weather
- Synonyms: plucha, szaruga
- Pora dżdżysta rozpoczęła się na dobre, ale nie były to nasze długie, jesienne deszcze, w czasie których niebo zawleka się ciemnemi chmurami i nudna, uciążliwa słota trwa przez całe tygodnie. ― The rainy season started off for good, and it wasn't our long, fall rains, when the sky stretched with dark clouds, and the boring, oppressive rainy weather lasted all week.
Declension
editDeclension of słota
Derived terms
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- pl:Rain
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