Macedonian
Noun
скот • (skot) m
- cattle, livestock
- (colloquial, vulgar) idiot, jerk
Inflection
Declension of скот
|
singular |
plural |
indefinite |
скот
|
скотови
|
definite unspecified |
скотот
|
скотовите
|
definite proximal |
скотов
|
скотовиве
|
definite distal |
скотон
|
скотовине
|
vocative |
скоту
|
скотови
|
count form |
—
|
скота
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Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [skot]
- Homophone: скотт (skott)
Etymology 1
Noun
скот • (skot) m inan (genitive скота́, uncountable)
- (collective) cattle, livestock
- убо́йный скот ― ubójnyj skot ― livestock for slaughter
Declension
Declension of скот (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-b)
|
singular |
nominative |
ско́т skót
|
genitive |
скота́ skotá
|
dative |
скоту́ skotú
|
accusative |
ско́т skót
|
instrumental |
ското́м skotóm
|
prepositional |
скоте́ skoté
|
See also
- коро́ва (koróva), бык (byk)
- кру́пный рога́тый скот (krúpnyj rogátyj skot)
- скоти́на (skotína), скоти́нка f (skotínka)
- ско́тство (skótstvo)
Etymology 2
Noun
скот • (skot) m anim (genitive скота́, nominative plural скоты́, genitive plural ското́в)
- brute, beast (in an abusive sense)
Declension
Declension of скот (anim masc-form hard-stem accent-b)
Related terms
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
Noun
ско̏т m (Latin spelling skȍt)
- litter (animal young)
- (pejorative) evil and merciless person
Declension
Declension of скот
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singular |
plural |
nominative
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ско̏т
|
ско̀тови
|
genitive
|
скота
|
скотова
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dative
|
скоту
|
скотовима
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accusative
|
скота
|
скотове
|
vocative
|
скоте
|
скотови
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locative
|
скоту
|
скотовима
|
instrumental
|
скотом
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скотовима
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