Kula
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Etymology
From a South language, from , from , from .
Noun
- A tower, turret or a steeple on the Balkans erected during the period of Ottoman domination on the area.
- 1867, Georgina Mary Muir Mackenzie, Lady Georgina Mary Muir Sebright, Mackenzie Sebright, Adeline Paulina Irby, Travels in the Slavonic Provinces of Turkey-in-Europe, p. 107:
- Instead of the haïdooks, their next of kin, the zaptiés now hold a kula on the highest point of the pass; here one pauses to rest after scrambling up the vile Turkish road on one side of the ravine, and before scrambling down the vile Turkish road on the other.
- 1998, Adil Zulfikarpašić, Milovan Djilas, Nadežda Gaće, The Bosniak, p.5:
- The most important kulas of the Čengić-begs are those in Zagorje, in Rataji and the River Odžak near Ustikolina.
- 1998, Miranda Vickers, Between Serb and Albanian, p. 111:
- The kulas were indeed like fortresses, with as many as twenty 'guns', ie. adult men ready to fight.
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Noun
- sphere
- spherical object; ball
- kula śnieżna — snowball
- bullet
- crutch
- chodzić o kulach – to walk on crutches
- shot (the heavy iron ball)
- pchnięcie kulą — shot put
Declension
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Etymology
From < < .
Noun
Declension
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