склад

BulgarianEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Slavic *sъkladъ, from *sъ(n)- and *klasti.

PronunciationEdit

NounEdit

склад (skladm (relational adjective скла́дов)

  1. warehouse, depot, storeroom

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MacedonianEdit

PronunciationEdit

NounEdit

склад (skladm

  1. warehouse, depot, storeroom, storage
  2. accordance, harmony, conformity

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RussianEdit

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): [skɫat]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -at

NounEdit

склад (skladm inan (genitive скла́да, nominative plural скла́ды or склады́*, genitive plural скла́дов or складо́в*) (* in the obsolete sense "syllable" and, in slang and vernacular speech, the sense "warehouse")

  1. warehouse, storehouse, depot, dump
  2. makeup, constitution (of mind, character)
    склад ума́sklad umámindset, mentality
  3. (obsolete) structure of external appearance
    склад лица́sklad licáthe structure/composition of a face
  4. (obsolete, in the plural) syllable (in this sense, the plurals have the endings accented, as in the non-nominative/accusative plurals of слог (slog, syllable))
    чита́ть по склада́мčitátʹ po skladámto read by syllables
  5. (music, informal) harmony

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Related termsEdit

DescendantsEdit

  • Turkmen: sklad
  • Uzbek: sklad
  • Yakut: ыскылаат (ıskılaat)

Serbo-CroatianEdit

PronunciationEdit

NounEdit

скла̏д m (Latin spelling sklȁd)

  1. harmony, accord, congruity

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UkrainianEdit

PronunciationEdit

NounEdit

склад (skladm inan (genitive скла́ду, nominative plural скла́ди, genitive plural скла́дів)

  1. warehouse
  2. composition (combination of individual parts that form something whole)

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NounEdit

склад (skladm inan (genitive скла́ду, nominative plural склади́, genitive plural складі́в)

  1. (grammar) syllable

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