bedreág (bedreáguri),s. n. – 1. Scăunel de cizmar. – 2. Capră de căruțaș. Origine necunoscută. După Cihac, din sl.bedro „femur”; însă derivarea nu este clară. DAR îl leagă de mag.bederegni „a rostogoli”, „a face să se rostogolească”; iar Scriban se gîndește la germ.Brett(er)dach „colibă”.
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Definition of bedreág in the Romanian dictionary
BEDREAGS n. Pop. A wooden hub or chair, which, sitting vertically, serves as a support for the woodworker, the rotor, the shoemaker. [Sil. be-dreag] / Orig. App. BEDREÁG ~urin. pop. Butuc sau scaun de lemn, care, așezat vertical, servește drept suport de lucru lemnarului, rotarului, cizmarului. [Sil. be-dreag] /Orig. nec.
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ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «BEDREÁG»
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De Jesuiten: volledige geschiedenis hunner openbare en ... - Pagina 67
... toe onbekenden god daarvoor in de plaats in te voeren, die geen anderen äod naast zich dulden wilde. Daarbij voegden ze de bedreág'n , dat ze e andere koningen , of Daimios, te hulp zouden roepen, avier niet uit het rijk verwijderd werd.
Theodor Griesinger, 1873
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Bedreág [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-ro/bedreag>. May 2024 ».