сѣно
Old Church Slavonic edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Slavic *sěno. Cognate with Lithuanian šienas and perhaps with Ancient Greek κοινᾱ́ (koinā́).
Noun edit
сѣно • (sěno) n
Declension edit
Declension of сѣно (o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | сѣно sěno |
сѣнѣ sěně |
сѣна sěna |
genitive | сѣна sěna |
сѣноу sěnu |
сѣнъ sěnŭ |
dative | сѣноу sěnu |
сѣнома sěnoma |
сѣномъ sěnomŭ |
accusative | сѣно sěno |
сѣнѣ sěně |
сѣна sěna |
instrumental | сѣномъ sěnomŭ |
сѣнома sěnoma |
сѣнꙑ sěny |
locative | сѣнѣ sěně |
сѣноу sěnu |
сѣнѣхъ sěněxŭ |
vocative | сѣно sěno |
сѣнѣ sěně |
сѣна sěna |
Russian edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
сѣ́но • (sě́no) n inan (genitive сѣ́на, uncountable)
- Pre-1918 spelling of се́но (séno).
Declension edit
Pre-reform declension of сѣ́но (inan sg-only neut-form hard-stem accent-c)