Labaz - what is it? In colloquial speech, this token is rare, so its interpretation is difficult. You can understand it by looking at the explanatory dictionary, where there are several meanings of the word "sheds". Their analysis will be given in the review.
Outdated word
In this version of the interpretation of sheds - this is the room in which they sold or stored grain, flour and some other goods.
Examples of the use of the word:
- Nearby were many shops, stretching in rows, and behind them were merchant sheds.
- There is no truth in the estates of the nobility, in the estates of the boyars, and there is none of it in the storehouses of merchants.
- The observant boy liked to follow the sun's rays, which made their way through the dormer's window of the mill storehouse, piercing small particles of flour dust with golden stripes.
- On this street, it is necessary to build storehouses, if not two - one for fish, meat and skins, and the second for vegetable supplies.
Regional term
In some places this is the name of sheds used to store various items.
- The hunter went to the storehouse and scooped out a sheepskin short fur coat, which he did not use because of his bulkiness, several cans of canned meat and a kilogram bag of sugar.
- Wandering Evens had the most primitive sheds - these were simple floorings of poles that were arranged near one or two trees, and things were stored on them in the open, covered with tarpaulin.
Another regional word
There is another regional term used in colloquial speech in St. Petersburg. They say so about the grocery store.
- Having woken up in the morning, after yesterday's holiday, Victor felt unwell and decided to quickly drive her to a storehouse for a beer.
- Alex reminded his brother that in the evening, after work, you should definitely look into the storehouse, buy at least bread, pasta, canned food, otherwise there will be absolutely nothing to have dinner.
Also conversational option
In accordance with it, the definition of a shed is a platform that is located on the branches of a tree and serves to guard the beast, usually a bear.
- The father looked with approval at the work of his son: the storehouse was strong, was at the right height, it was fixed on the tree well.
- The hunter’s arms and legs were numb from a long sitting in the man’s cabin, he was very cold, but it looks like he will have to wait a long time.
To better understand what it is - a storehouse, it is worth considering the origin of the word.
Etymology
There are several options for pronunciation of the studied token in different places and depending on the purpose of the structure. These are such as:
- Lobase
- lavas;
- Lobose
- lapas;
- lopas;
- laboz.
As you can see, there is an alternation of sounds “b”, “p”, “c”, which allows researchers to make an assumption about borrowing. As a rule, the source is usually considered the noun lobos, available in the Komi language, which means a hut, a hut. Close to it is the Hungarian lomb, denoting foliage, a branch. At the same time, it is believed that the word labaz present in Komi, which translates as “hunting platform”, in all likelihood, is a borrowing from the Russian language. From Russian comes both Chuvash lubas and Tatar lapas in the meaning "canopy, shed".
However, for forms with the letter "b" is more likely to be of Slavic origin, which have:
- Central Russian - labazina - “twig, stick”;
- Ukrainian - crap - “stalks of weed grass”;
- Polish - ɫobozg - “weed”, in the old sense - ɫabuzie, ɫabuź, ɫobuzie - “water plants, reeds, reeds”.
All of these examples are close to:
- Ancient Indian - líbujā - “reed, liana”;
- Pali (one of the Central Indian languages) - labuja - the same;
- Greek - λάβυζος - "fragrant plant."
Next, synonyms for the word under study will be considered.
Synonyms
These include:
- warehouse;
- shop;
- score;
- shop;
- institution;
- commercial premises;
- a store;
- trading establishment;
- base;
- storage
- warehouse;
- structure;
- ranks;
- canopy;
- clown;
- barn;
- barn;
- platform;
- canopy;
- awning;
- visor.
In addition to the above values, storehouses are also the most different types of farm buildings and residential buildings, for example:
- covered canopy;
- a barn that does not have a ceiling, but with a roof in which fish was salted;
- the structure erected on the camp (the place of fishing on the Volga and the Caspian Sea) - saline, plastic;
- the flooring in the tanneries, where the leather was lifted so that kvass (tanning solution) drained from them;
- a barn in Siberia, set on piles;
- in Finland, lavau is a canopy that is arranged in a sparsely populated area so that travelers who walk, bike or ski, as well as forestry personnel, hunters, border guards, can rest under it for free.
Labaz Lake
This is a large fresh water reservoir located in Russia, in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, on the Taimyr Peninsula, where it is the second largest (470 sq. Km) after Lake Taimyr. The main type of food is snowy. Several rivers flow into it, and one flows out.
Mostly on the shores of the lake there is sparse vegetation. But across the Dmitry River, in the northeast, small forests grow. In the west of this river there are several winterings (beams). The lake has three bays and two islands.