Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian взвод (vzvod).

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  • IPA(key): [vzvɔt]
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Noun

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взвод (vzvodm

  1. (military) platoon, section, troop

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ۆزۆود
Cyrillic взвод
Latin vzvod

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian взвод (vzvod).

Noun

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взвод (vzvod)

  1. (military) platoon

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Russian

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Noun

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взвод (vzvodm inan (genitive взво́да, nominative plural взво́ды, genitive plural взво́дов)

  1. (military) platoon
  2. (firearms) cock, state of being cocked
  3. (figuratively) readiness to go off, state of being wound up

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Descendants

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  • Bulgarian: взвод (vzvod)
  • Kazakh: взвод (vzvod)
  • Ukrainian: взвод (vzvod)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian взвод (vzvod).[1]

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Noun

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взвод (vzvodm inan (genitive взво́ду, nominative plural взводи́, genitive plural взводі́в)

  1. (military) platoon
    Synonym: чота́ f (čotá)

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References

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  1. ^ Melnychuk, O. S., editor (1982), “взвод”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volume 1 (А – Г), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, page 367

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