кош
Appearance
See also: ќош and Appendix:Variations of "kos"
Bulgarian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Slavic *košь.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]кош • (koš) m (diminutive ко́шче)
Declension
[edit]Declension of кош
Anagrams
[edit]- шок (šok)
Kyrgyz
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Turkic *koĺ- (“pair, couple, to join, unite”).[1] Cognate with Ottoman Turkish قوش (qoş, “pair, couple”), etc.
Noun
[edit]кош • (koş) (Arabic spelling قوش)
References
[edit]- ^ Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*Koĺ-”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8)[1], Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
Macedonian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Proto-Slavic *košь.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]кош • (koš) m (plural кошови or кошеви)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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indefinite | кош (koš) | кошови (košovi) |
definite unspecified | кошот (košot) | кошовите (košovite) |
definite proximal | кошов (košov) | кошовиве (košovive) |
definite distal | кошон (košon) | кошовине (košovine) |
vocative | кошу (košu) | кошови (košovi) |
count form | — | коша (koša) |
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | кош (koš) | кошеви (koševi) |
definite unspecified | кошот (košot) | кошевите (koševite) |
definite proximal | кошов (košov) | кошевиве (koševive) |
definite distal | кошон (košon) | кошевине (koševine) |
vocative | кошу (košu) | кошеви (koševi) |
count form | — | коша (koša) |
Russian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]кош • (koš) m inan (genitive ко́ша, uncountable)
- (history) camp of Zaporozhian cossacks
Declension
[edit]Declension of кош (inan sg-only masc-form sibilant-stem accent-a)
Related terms
[edit]- кошевой (koševoj)
Serbo-Croatian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Proto-Slavic *košь.
Noun
[edit]ко̏ш m (Latin spelling kȍš)
Declension
[edit]Declension of кош
Southern Altai
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Turkic *koĺ- (“pair, couple, to join, unite”). Cognate with Kyrgyz кош (koş), Ottoman Turkish قوش (qoş, “pair, couple”), etc.
Noun
[edit]кош • (koš)
References
[edit]- Čumakajev A. E., editor (2018), “кош”, in Altajsko-russkij slovarʹ [Altaic–Russian Dictionary], Gorno-Altaysk: NII altaistiki im. S.S. Surazakova, →ISBN
Tatar
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Turkic *kuĺ.
Noun
[edit]кош • (qoş)
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