бок
Belarusian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old Belarusian бокъ (bok), from Proto-Slavic *bokъ (“side”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
бок • (bok) m inan (genitive бо́ку, nominative plural бакі́, genitive plural бако́ў)
Inflection edit
singular | plural | |
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nominative | бок bok |
бакі́ bakí |
genitive | бо́ку bóku |
бако́ў bakóŭ |
dative | бо́ку bóku |
бака́м bakám |
accusative | бок bok |
бакі́ bakí |
instrumental | бо́кам bókam |
бака́мі bakámi |
locative | бо́ку, баку́ bóku, bakú |
бака́х bakáx |
count form | — | бо́кі1 bóki1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
Derived terms edit
- многабако́вы (mnohabakóvy)
Noun edit
бок • (bok) m inan (genitive бо́ка, nominative plural бакі́, genitive plural бако́ў)
Inflection edit
singular | plural | |
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nominative | бок bok |
бакі́ bakí |
genitive | бо́ка bóka |
бако́ў bakóŭ |
dative | бо́ку bóku |
бака́м bakám |
accusative | бок bok |
бакі́ bakí |
instrumental | бо́кам bókam |
бака́мі bakámi |
locative | бо́ку bóku |
бака́х bakáx |
count form | — | бо́кі1 bóki1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
References edit
- “бок” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org
Komi-Zyrian edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Russian бок (bok).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
бок • (bok)
Declension edit
Declension of бок (stem: бок-) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | бок (bok) | бокъяс (bokjas) | |
accusative | I* | бок (bok) | бокъяс (bokjas) |
II* | бокӧс (bokös) | бокъясӧс (bokjasös) | |
instrumental | бокӧн (bokön) | бокъясӧн (bokjasön) | |
comitative | боккӧд (bokköd) | бокъяскӧд (bokjasköd) | |
caritive | боктӧг (boktög) | бокъястӧг (bokjastög) | |
consecutive | бокла (bokla) | бокъясла (bokjasla) | |
genitive | боклӧн (boklön) | бокъяслӧн (bokjaslön) | |
ablative | боклысь (boklyś) | бокъяслысь (bokjaslyś) | |
dative | боклы (bokly) | бокъяслы (bokjasly) | |
inessive | бокын (bokyn) | бокъясын (bokjasyn) | |
elative | бокысь (bokyś) | бокъясысь (bokjasyś) | |
illative | бокӧ (bokö) | бокъясӧ (bokjasö) | |
egressive | боксянь (bokśań) | бокъяссянь (bokjasśań) | |
approximative | боклань (boklań) | бокъяслань (bokjaslań) | |
terminative | бокӧдз (boködź) | бокъясӧдз (bokjasödź) | |
prolative | I | бокӧд (boköd) | бокъясӧд (bokjasöd) |
II | бокті (bokti) | бокъясті (bokjasti) | |
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I. |
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Derived terms edit
- бан бок (ban bok)
References edit
- A. I. Podorova, editor (1948), Коми-русский словарь [Komi-Russian dictionary], Syktyvkar: Коми Государственное Издательство, page 22
- L. M. Beznosikova, E. A. Ajbabina, R. I. Kosnyreva (2000) Коми-русский словарь [Komi-Russian dictionary], →ISBN, page 45
Macedonian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bokъ (“side”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
бок • (bok) m (relational adjective бочен)
Declension edit
Derived terms edit
Russian edit
Alternative forms edit
- бокъ (bok) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bokъ.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
бок • (bok) m inan (genitive бо́ка, nominative plural бока́, genitive plural боко́в, relational adjective боково́й, diminutive бочо́к)
- side (various senses)
- на́ бок ― ná bok ― sideways
- бок о́ бок ― bok ó bok ― side by side
- под бо́ком ― pod bókom ― close by
- на боку́ ― na bokú ― on one side
Declension edit
Related terms edit
- боково́й (bokovój)
- вбок (vbok)
- на́бок (nábok)
- подбоче́ниваться impf (podbočénivatʹsja)
- подбоче́ниться pf (podbočénitʹsja)
- побочный (pobočnyj)
- сбо́ку (sbóku)
Descendants edit
- → Komi-Zyrian: бок (bok)
Serbo-Croatian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bokъ.
Noun edit
бо̏к m (Latin spelling bȍk)
Declension edit
Interjection edit
бок (Latin spelling bok)
Tuvan edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *bok (“dirt”). Cognate to Turkish bok (“faeces”).