бальзам

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic بالزام
Cyrillic бальзам
Latin balzam
Yañalif ʙalьzam

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian бальза́м (balʹzám), from German Balsam, from Latin balsamum, from Ancient Greek βάλσαμον (bálsamon, balsam).

Noun

бальзам (balzam)

  1. balsam, balm (soothing ointment)

Kyrgyz

Noun

бальзам (balzam)

  1. balsam, balm (soothing ointment)

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Balsam, from Latin balsamum, from Ancient Greek βάλσαμον (bálsamon, balsam).

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Noun

бальза́м (balʹzámm inan (genitive бальза́ма, nominative plural бальза́мы, genitive plural бальза́мов)

  1. balsam, balm (soothing ointment)

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Descendants

References

  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “бальзам”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress

Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from German Balsam, from Latin balsamum, from Ancient Greek βάλσαμον (bálsamon, balsam).

Pronunciation

Noun

бальза́м (balʹzámm inan (genitive бальза́ма, nominative plural бальза́ми, genitive plural бальза́мів)

  1. balsam, balm

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