klobuk

Etymology
(>klobũk >klobȗk>klòbūk), with similar Turkic origin as. The meaning "a bubble of water" is of metaphorical and partly onomatopoetic origin, accompanied by the change in accent ◌̀>◌̏.

Pronunciation
Older dictionaries differentiate between the meanings of the differently accented forms (klòbūk = hat, measure; klȍbūk = bubble), per the etymology, e.g. Вук, Budmani (ARj), РСХКЈ. Modern standard dictionaries either assign one accent to all meanings (Croatian HJP: klòbūk, Bosnian Čedić and Halilović: klȍbūk) or permit all meanings with both accents (Serbian Николић) or retain the traditional distinction (Croatian Vukušić).
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Noun

 * 1) hat, cap (head covering)
 * 2)  pileus (cap of a mushroom)
 * 3)  a measure of grain
 * 4)  a bubble of water, or a bubble on skin caused by a burn or illness
 * 1)  pileus (cap of a mushroom)
 * 2)  a measure of grain
 * 3)  a bubble of water, or a bubble on skin caused by a burn or illness
 * 1)  a measure of grain
 * 2)  a bubble of water, or a bubble on skin caused by a burn or illness
 * 1)  a bubble of water, or a bubble on skin caused by a burn or illness

Derived terms

 * (Basidiomycota)
 * (Arisarum vulgare)
 * (Aurelia aurita)
 * (Arisarum vulgare)
 * (Aurelia aurita)

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) hat, cap (head covering)
 * 2) mushroom cap