Etymology 1
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish لاش (leş), from Persian لاش (lâš).
Noun
lȅš m (Cyrillic spelling ле̏ш)
- carcass
- cadaver
- corpse
Declension
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singular |
plural |
nominative |
lȅš |
lèševi |
genitive |
lèša |
lèšēvā |
dative |
lešu |
leševima |
accusative |
leš |
leševe |
vocative |
lešu |
leševi |
locative |
lešu |
leševima |
instrumental |
lešom |
leševima |
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Etymology 2
From German Lösch.[1]
Noun
lȅš m (Cyrillic spelling ле̏ш)
- slag, impurities formed and separated out when a metal is smelted from ore, vitrified cinders.
- Synonyms: cȅnera, drȍzga, trȍska, šljȁka, zgȕra
Declension
More information singular, plural ...
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singular |
plural |
nominative |
lȅš |
lèševi |
genitive |
lèša |
lèšēvā |
dative |
lešu |
leševima |
accusative |
leš |
leševe |
vocative |
lešu |
leševi |
locative |
lešu |
leševima |
instrumental |
lešom |
leševima |
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References
“leš”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024