See also: лека

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Probably a South Slavic borrowing from an unidentified source. Common Slavic age form is reconstructed as Proto-Slavic *lęťa.

Cognate with Old Church Slavonic лѧща (lęšta), Bulgarian леща (lešta), Serbo-Croatian leća, Slovene leča, and Hungarian lencse.

Compare also Lithuanian lęšis, Old High German linsa, Latin lēns sounding too similar for a coincidence, however different enough to prohibit reconstruction of a common PIE protoform.

If ultimately a non-IE loanword, locating the source is impossible because cultivation of lentils was widespread in the Mediterranean region since the Neolithic.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈlɛca]
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Noun

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леќа (leḱaf

  1. lentil
  2. lens

Declension

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Declension of леќа
singular plural
indefinite леќа (leḱa) леќи (leḱi)
definite unspecified леќата (leḱata) леќите (leḱite)
definite proximal леќава (leḱava) леќиве (leḱive)
definite distal леќана (leḱana) леќине (leḱine)
vocative леќо (leḱo) леќи (leḱi)
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