kosmos
See also: Kosmos
English edit
Noun edit
kosmos (plural kosmoses)
- Archaic form of cosmos.
- 1874-1875, William Ewart Gladstone, The Church of England and Ritualism
- […] the spirit of Beauty was so profusely poured forth, that it seemed to fill the life and action of man as it fills the kingdoms of nature; the one, like the other, was in its way a Kosmos.
- 1874-1875, William Ewart Gladstone, The Church of England and Ritualism
References edit
- “kosmos”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Anagrams edit
Azerbaijani edit
Cyrillic | космос | |
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Abjad |
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Russian ко́смос (kósmos).
Pronunciation edit
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: kos‧mos
Noun edit
kosmos (definite accusative kosmosu, plural kosmoslar)
Declension edit
Declension of kosmos | ||||||||
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singular | plural | |||||||
nominative | kosmos |
kosmoslar | ||||||
definite accusative | kosmosu |
kosmosları | ||||||
dative | kosmosa |
kosmoslara | ||||||
locative | kosmosda |
kosmoslarda | ||||||
ablative | kosmosdan |
kosmoslardan | ||||||
definite genitive | kosmosun |
kosmosların |
Further reading edit
- “kosmos” in Obastan.com.
Cornish edit
Noun edit
kosmos m
Related terms edit
References edit
- Cornish-English Dictionary from Maga's Online Dictionary
- Akademi Kernewek Gerlyver Kernewek (FSS) Cornish Dictionary (SWF) (in Cornish), 2018, published 2018, page 222
Czech edit
Etymology edit
Derived from Ancient Greek κόσμος (kósmos).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
kosmos m inan
Declension edit
Related terms edit
Related terms
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Further reading edit
Dutch edit
Pronunciation edit
Audio (file)
Noun edit
kosmos m (plural [please provide], diminutive [please provide])
- cosmos (universe)
Finnish edit
Etymology edit
Internationalism (see English cosmos), ultimately from Ancient Greek κόσμος (kósmos).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
kosmos
- cosmos (an ordered harmonious whole)
- Synonym of universumi.
Declension edit
Inflection of kosmos (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | kosmos | kosmokset | ||
genitive | kosmoksen | kosmosten kosmoksien | ||
partitive | kosmosta | kosmoksia | ||
illative | kosmokseen | kosmoksiin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | kosmos | kosmokset | ||
accusative | nom. | kosmos | kosmokset | |
gen. | kosmoksen | |||
genitive | kosmoksen | kosmosten kosmoksien | ||
partitive | kosmosta | kosmoksia | ||
inessive | kosmoksessa | kosmoksissa | ||
elative | kosmoksesta | kosmoksista | ||
illative | kosmokseen | kosmoksiin | ||
adessive | kosmoksella | kosmoksilla | ||
ablative | kosmokselta | kosmoksilta | ||
allative | kosmokselle | kosmoksille | ||
essive | kosmoksena | kosmoksina | ||
translative | kosmokseksi | kosmoksiksi | ||
abessive | kosmoksetta | kosmoksitta | ||
instructive | — | kosmoksin | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Derived terms edit
compounds
Further reading edit
- “kosmos”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish][1] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004–, retrieved 2023-07-02
Polish edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Internationalism; compare English cosmos, French cosmos, German Kosmos, ultimately from Ancient Greek κόσμος (kósmos).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
kosmos m inan
- (cosmology) cosmos, universe (the Universe)
- Synonyms: uniwersum, wszechświat
- (cosmology) outer space (the region of space immediately beyond Earth's atmosphere)
- Synonym: przestrzeń kosmiczna
- (philosophy) cosmos (whole world, in the sense of perspective or social setting)
Declension edit
Declension of kosmos
Derived terms edit
nouns
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adjective
adverb
prefix
Noun edit
kosmos m inan
Declension edit
Declension of kosmos
Further reading edit
Swedish edit
Noun edit
kosmos n
Usage notes edit
Uninflected.
Derived terms edit
Related terms edit
- kosmisk (“cosmic”)