Belarusian

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стул

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [stuɫ]
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Noun

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стул (stulm inan (genitive сту́лу, nominative plural сту́лы, genitive plural сту́лаў)

  1. (medicine) stool, feces
    Synonym: спаражне́нне (sparažnjénnje)
    • 2015, Юры Несцярэнка, “Свята пад музыку Rage”, in Звычайны шоу-бізнес. Апавяданні, Minsk: Кнігазбор, →ISBN, page 93; republished as Звычайны шоу-бізнес (зборнік)[1], Litres, 2022, →ISBN:
      Медсястра дрыжачымі рукамі дала Ваню скляначку таблетак і адправіла да прыбіральні: «Дзве-тры таблеткі ўнутр, і праз дваццаць хвілінаў павінен быць вадкі стул…»
      Mjedsjastra dryžačymi rukami dala Vanju skljanačku tabljetak i adpravila da prybiralʹni: “Dzvje-try tabljetki ŭnutr, i praz dvaccacʹ xvilinaŭ pavinjen bycʹ vadki stul…”
      With trembling hands, the nurse handed Vania a small bottle of pills and sent him to the restroom: "Take two or three pills, and in twenty minutes, you should have a liquid stool…"

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References

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  • стул”, in Skarnik's Belarusian dictionary (in Belarusian), based on Kandrat Krapiva's Explanatory Dictionary of the Belarusian Language (1977-1984)
  • стул” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Carpathian Rusyn

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stolъ.

Noun

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стул (stulm

  1. table

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Even

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Borrowed from Russian стул (stul)

Noun

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стул (stul)

  1. chair

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Russian

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old East Slavic стулъ (stulŭ), borrowed from a Germanic language, probably Old Norse or Middle Low German, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stōlaz. Cognate with English stool. Doublet of стол (stol).

Noun

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стул (stulm inan (genitive сту́ла, nominative plural сту́лья, genitive plural сту́льев, diminutive сту́льчик)

  1. chair, seat
  2. (slang) knock at the door, four in the lotto game
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Descendants
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  • Azerbaijani: stul
  • Even: стул (stul)
  • Kildin Sami: стӯла (stūla)
  • Uzbek: stul

Etymology 2

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Loan sense from English stool and/or German Stuhl.

Noun

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стул (stulm inan (genitive сту́ла, uncountable)

  1. (medicine) stool, feces
    Synonym: испражне́ния (ispražnénija)
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