lošák zprohýbaný
Czech

lošák zprohýbaný
(Hydnum repandum)
(Hydnum repandum)
Etymology
Noun lošák (“hydnum”) + adjective zprohýbaný (“distorted”), which refers to the shape of the mushroom's fruiting body.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [loʃaːk sproɦiːbaniː]
Noun
lošák zprohýbaný m inan or m anim
- Hydnum repandum (species of fungi in the family Hydnaceae)
- Synonym: lišák zprohýbaný
Usage notes
- Although the word lošák should be declined as masculine inanimate, in practical colloquial usage the animate declension also sometimes appears.[1]
- The species Hydnum repandum was originally called lošák zprohýbaný (lošák being the Czech name for Hydnum), but since the genus Sarcodon was split from the genus Hydnum, many Czech mycologists have preferred calling the fungi of the genus Hydnum lišák, reserving the name lošák for the fungi of the genus Sarcodon.
Declension
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Hypernyms
References
- Z našich časopisů, Naše řeč, volume 30 (1946), issue 2–3
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