pudele

Etymology
Borrowed from, itself borrowed from , from , the diminutive form of , from. The word is first mentioned as in 18th-century dictionaries; the current form (with b > p, perhaps under 🇨🇬 influence, but also perhaps a dialectal feature) became popular in the 19th century. Another form, found in some dialects, is apparently an independent loan, from Baltic 🇨🇬, from which also 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) bottle container with a tapered top for storing liquids
 * 2) bottle the container and its contents
 * 3) bottle its contents
 * 1) bottle the container and its contents
 * 2) bottle its contents
 * 1) bottle the container and its contents
 * 2) bottle its contents
 * 1) bottle the container and its contents
 * 2) bottle its contents
 * 1) bottle the container and its contents
 * 2) bottle its contents
 * 1) bottle the container and its contents
 * 2) bottle its contents
 * 1) bottle its contents
 * 1) bottle its contents