Pannonian Rusyn

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old Slovak povrch (surface), influenced by Old Ruthenian поверхъ (poverx), whence Belarusian паве́рх (pavjérx) and Ukrainian по́верх (póverx).

Noun

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поверх (poverxm inan (related adjective поверхови)

  1. storey, floor
    Synonym: шток (štok)
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Etymology 2

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Possibly a semantic loan from Serbo-Croatian поврхpovrh.

Preposition

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поверх (poverx) [with genitive]

  1. above, over, on top of
    Synonyms: над (nad), понад (ponad), прейґ (prejg)

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Russian

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  • IPA(key): [pɐˈvʲerx]
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Preposition

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пове́рх (povérx)

  1. over

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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по- (po-) +‎ верх (verx)

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Noun

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по́верх (póverxm inan (genitive по́верху, nominative plural по́верхи, genitive plural по́верхів)

  1. floor, storey

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