Russian edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Middle Russian шестерня (šesternja, small lantern wheel), from Middle Russian шесть (šestʹ, six) because these wheels were often made with six pins (even though numbers up to ten were also common)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ʂɨsʲtʲɪrˈnʲa]

Noun edit

шестерня́ (šesternjáf inan (genitive шестерни́, nominative plural шестерни́, genitive plural шестерне́й)

  1. six-in-hand, six horses harnessed together

Declension edit

Noun edit

шестерня́ (šesternjáf inan (genitive шестерни́, nominative plural шестерни́, genitive plural шестерён)

  1. cogwheel, gear wheel
  2. (dated) pinion, smaller of two gear wheels
  3. (obsolete) small lantern wheel

Declension edit