Bulgarian

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Глобус на земното кълбо

Etymology

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Scientific term from Latin globus. Probably akin to the native Bulgarian сгла́б (sgláb), сгло́бка (sglóbka, assembly, joint).

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  • IPA(key): [ˈɡɫɔbos]
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Noun

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гло́бус (glóbusm

  1. (geography, cartography) globe (model of the Earth)
    Synonym: кълбо́ (kǎlbó)

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References

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  • глобус”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • глобус”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic گلوبۋس
Cyrillic глобус
Latin globus
Yañalif gloʙus
 
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Borrowed from Russian гло́бус (glóbus), from Latin globus.

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Noun

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глобус (globus)

  1. (geography, cartography) globe (model of the Earth)

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singular plural
nominative глобус (globus) глобустар (globustar)
genitive глобустың (globustyñ) глобустардың (globustardyñ)
dative глобусқа (globusqa) глобустарға (globustarğa)
accusative глобусты (globusty) глобустарды (globustardy)
locative глобуста (globusta) глобустарда (globustarda)
ablative глобустан (globustan) глобустардан (globustardan)
instrumental глобуспен (globuspen) глобустармен (globustarmen)

Macedonian

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Noun

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глобус (globusm

  1. (geography, cartography) globe (model of the Earth)

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singular plural
indefinite глобус (globus) глобуси (globusi)
definite unspecified глобусот (globusot) глобусите (globusite)
definite proximal глобусов (globusov) глобусиве (globusive)
definite distal глобусон (globuson) глобусине (globusine)
vocative глобусу (globusu) глобуси (globusi)
count form глобуса (globusa)

Russian

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First attested in 1697. Borrowed from Latin globus.

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гло́бус (glóbusm inan (genitive гло́буса, nominative plural гло́бусы, genitive plural гло́бусов)

  1. (geography, cartography) globe (model of the Earth)

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Kazakh: глобус (globus)
  • Ingrian: gloobusa

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin globus.

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  • IPA(key): /ɡlǒːbus/
  • Hyphenation: гло‧бус

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гло́бус m (Latin spelling glóbus)

  1. (geography, cartography) globe (model of the Earth)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin globus.

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гло́бус (hlóbusm inan (genitive гло́буса, nominative plural гло́буси, genitive plural гло́бусів)

  1. (geography, cartography) globe (model of the Earth)

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