See also: OBOR, oboř, obór, and öbor

Czech

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈobor]
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Etymology 1

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Deverbal from obrat.

Noun

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obor m inan (related adjective oborový)

  1. discipline (specific branch of knowledge or learning)
    Synonym: disciplína
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

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obor f

  1. genitive plural of obora

Further reading

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  • obor”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
  • obor”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
  • obor”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech)

Indonesian

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Noun

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Inherited from Malay obor.

Noun

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obor

  1. torch
  2. (figurative) torch (a source of enlightenment or guidance)

Verb

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obor (active mengobor, passive diobor)

  1. (transitive) to smoke, fire, or burn with a torch
  2. (transitive) to catch fish, eel, frog, etc. with the help of torch
  3. (transitive, figurative) to provoke, to make angry

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Malay

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Noun

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obor (Jawi spelling اوبور, plural obor-obor, informal 1st possessive oborku, 2nd possessive obormu, 3rd possessive obornya)

  1. torch
    Synonyms: jamung, andang

Descendants

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  • Indonesian: obor

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Bulgarian обор (obor) or Serbo-Croatian obor.

Noun

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obor n (plural oboare)

  1. (Muntenia, Moldavia (region)) fair, market
  2. cattle pen

Declension

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singular plural
+ indefinite article + definite article + indefinite article + definite article
nominative/accusative (un) obor oborul (niște) oboare oboarele
genitive/dative (unui) obor oborului (unor) oboare oboarelor
vocative oborule oboarelor

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *oborъ.

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obor m (Cyrillic spelling обор)

  1. cattle pen

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Slovak

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Etymology

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From the ethnonym of Pannonian Avars. Compare Old Church Slavonic обри (obri, Avars).

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Noun

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obor m pers (genitive singular obra, nominative plural obri, genitive plural obrov, declension pattern of chlap)

  1. giant

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Further reading

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  • obor”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2024