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стєгно
стегно
Russian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic. Cognate with Serbo-Croatian стегно/stegno, Slovak and Czech stehno, Slovene stegno. Machek compares Sanskrit सक्थि (sákthi, “thigh, thigh-bone”)[1].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sʲtʲɪɡˈno]
Noun
стегно́ • (stegnó) n inan (genitive стегна́, nominative plural стёгна, genitive plural стёгон)
- (dialectal) thigh
Declension
Declension of стегно́ (inan neut-form hard-stem accent-d reduc)
References
- ↑ Václav Machek, Etymologický slovník jazyka českého, ČSAV, 1968.
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /stêːɡno/
- Hyphenation: стег‧но
Noun
сте̑гно n (Latin spelling stȇgno)
Declension
Declension of стегно
Ukrainian
Pronunciation
Noun
стегно́ • (stehnó) n inan (genitive стегна́, nominative plural сте́гна)
Declension
Declension of стегно́
singular | plural | |
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nominative | стегно́ stehnó |
сте́гна stéhna |
genitive | стегна́ stehná |
сте́ген, сте́гон stéhen, stéhon |
dative | стегну́ stehnú |
сте́гнам stéhnam |
accusative | стегно́ stehnó |
сте́гна stéhna |
instrumental | стегно́м stehnóm |
сте́гнами stéhnamy |
locative | стегні́, стегну́ stehní, stehnú |
сте́гнах stéhnax |
vocative | стегно́ stehnó |
сте́гна stéhna |
References
- Bilodid I. K., editor (1970–1980), “стегно”, in Slovnyk ukrajinsʹkoji movy, Kiev: Naukova Dumka