vatër

See also: Vater, vàter, and Väter

Albanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *ōtar, perhaps borrowed from a Iranian language; cf. Avestan 𐬁𐬙𐬀𐬭𐬱 (ātarš) ("fire") or more likely from Sarmato-Alanic. More at *ātr-, *ātar- (fire); it derives ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European *h₂eh₁ter- (fire), whence also Latin āter (black). See also Romanian vatră and Serbo-Croatian vatra, which were probably borrowed from it.

Noun

vatër f (indefinite plural vatra, definite singular vatra)

  1. fireplace, fireside, hearth
  2. (figuratively) home, family circle
  3. small plot of ground
  4. (geometry) focal point
  5. (anatomy) nerve center
  6. (medicine) focus, hotbed

Hyponyms

  • vatër kulture (community center)
  • vatër malarje (hotbed of malaria)
  • vatër moçalizimi (swampy plot of land)

Idioms

  • në krye të vatrës (in the place of honor)

References

  • Douglas Q. Adams: Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture. Taylor & Francis, 1997: 202.
  • Domosileckaja, M. V. (2002) Albansko-vostočnoromanskij sopostavitelʹnyj ponjatijnyj slovarʹ: Skotovodčeskaja leksika [Albanian – Eastern Romance Comparative Conceptual Dictionary: The Pastoral Vocabulary] (in Russian), Saint Petersburg: Nauka, →ISBN, page 457
  • Orel, Vladimir (1998), vatër”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, pages 495–496
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