борд

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Komi-Permyak

Etymology

From Proto-Permic *bɔrd. Cognates include Komi-Zyrian борд (bord) and Udmurt бурд (burd).

Noun

борд (bord)

  1. wing

Komi-Zyrian

Борд (1).
Борд (2).

Etymology

From Proto-Permic *bɔrd. Cognates include Komi-Permyak борд (bord) and Udmurt бурд (burd).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbord/,
  • Hyphenation: борд

Noun

борд (bord)

  1. wing
  2. fin, flipper (of a fish)
  3. feather

Declension

Declension of борд (stem: бордй-)
singular plural
nominative борд (bord) бордъяс (bordjas)
accusative I* борд (bord) бордъяс (bordjas)
II* бордйӧс (bordjös) бордъясӧс (bordjasös)
instrumental бордйӧн (bordjön) бордъясӧн (bordjasön)
comitative бордкӧд (bordköd) бордъяскӧд (bordjasköd)
caritive бордтӧг (bordtög) бордъястӧг (bordjastög)
consecutive бордла (bordla) бордъясла (bordjasla)
genitive бордлӧн (bordlön) бордъяслӧн (bordjaslön)
ablative бордлысь (bordlyś) бордъяслысь (bordjaslyś)
dative бордлы (bordly) бордъяслы (bordjasly)
inessive бордйын (bordjyn) бордъясын (bordjasyn)
elative бордйысь (bordjyś) бордъясысь (bordjasyś)
illative бордйӧ (bordjö) бордъясӧ (bordjasö)
egressive бордсянь (bordśań) бордъяссянь (bordjasśań)
approximative бордлань (bordlań) бордъяслань (bordjaslań)
terminative бордйӧдз (bordjödź) бордъясӧдз (bordjasödź)
prolative I бордйӧд (bordjöd) бордъясӧд (bordjasöd)
II бордті (bordti) бордъясті (bordjasti)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Possessive declension of борд
First person singular
singular plural
nominative бордйӧй (bordjöj) бордъясӧй (bordjasöj)
accusative I* бордйӧй (bordjöj) бордъясӧй (bordjasöj)
II* бордйӧс (bordjös) бордъясӧс (bordjasös)
instrumental борднам (bordnam) бордъяснам (bordjasnam)
comitative бордйӧйкӧд (bordjöjköd) бордъясӧйкӧд (bordjasöjköd)
caritive бордтӧгым (bordtögym) бордъястӧгым (bordjastögym)
consecutive бордйӧйла (bordjöjla) бордъясӧйла (bordjasöjla)
genitive бордйӧйлӧн (bordjöjlön) бордъясӧйлӧн (bordjasöjlön)
ablative бордйӧйлысь (bordjöjlyś) бордъясӧйлысь (bordjasöjlyś)
dative бордйӧйлы (bordjöjly) бордъясӧйлы (bordjasöjly)
inessive бордъям (bordjam) бордъясам (bordjasam)
elative бордсьым (bordśym) бордъяссьым (bordjasśym)
illative бордъям (bordjam) бордъясам (bordjasam)
egressive бордсяньым (bordśańym) бордъяссяньым (bordjasśańym)
approximative бордланьым (bordlańym) бордъясланьым (bordjaslańym)
terminative бордйӧдзым (bordjödźym) бордъясӧдзым (bordjasödźym)
prolative I бордйӧдым (bordjödym) бордъясӧдым (bordjasödym)
II бордтіым (bordtiym) бордъястіым (bordjastiym)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Second person singular
singular plural
nominative бордйыд (bordjyd) бордъясыд (bordjasyd)
accusative I* бордйыд (bordjyd) бордъясыд (bordjasyd)
II* бордтӧ (bordtö) бордъястӧ (bordjastö)
instrumental борднад (bordnad) бордъяснад (bordjasnad)
comitative бордйыдкӧд (bordjydköd) бордъясыдкӧд (bordjasydköd)
caritive бордтӧгыд (bordtögyd) бордъястӧгыд (bordjastögyd)
consecutive бордйыдла (bordjydla) бордъясыдла (bordjasydla)
genitive бордйыдлӧн (bordjydlön) бордъясыдлӧн (bordjasydlön)
ablative бордйыдлысь (bordjydlyś) бордъясыдлысь (bordjasydlyś)
dative бордйыдлы (bordjydly) бордъясыдлы (bordjasydly)
inessive бордъяд (bordjad) бордъясад (bordjasad)
elative бордсьыд (bordśyd) бордъяссьыд (bordjasśyd)
illative бордъяд (bordjad) бордъясад (bordjasad)
egressive бордсяньыд (bordśańyd) бордъяссяньыд (bordjasśańyd)
approximative бордланьыд (bordlańyd) бордъясланьыд (bordjaslańyd)
terminative бордйӧдзыд (bordjödźyd) бордъясӧдзыд (bordjasödźyd)
prolative I бордйӧдыд (bordjödyd) бордъясӧдыд (bordjasödyd)
II бордтіыд (bordtiyd) бордъястіыд (bordjastiyd)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Third person singular
singular plural
nominative бордйыс (bordjys) бордъясыс (bordjasys)
accusative I* бордйыс (bordjys) бордъясыс (bordjasys)
II* бордсӧ (bordsö) бордъяссӧ (bordjassö)
instrumental борднас (bordnas) бордъяснас (bordjasnas)
comitative бордйыскӧд (bordjysköd) бордъясыскӧд (bordjasysköd)
caritive бордтӧгыс (bordtögys) бордъястӧгыс (bordjastögys)
consecutive бордйысла (bordjysla) бордъясысла (bordjasysla)
genitive бордйыслӧн (bordjyslön) бордъясыслӧн (bordjasyslön)
ablative бордйыслысь (bordjyslyś) бордъясыслысь (bordjasyslyś)
dative бордйыслы (bordjysly) бордъясыслы (bordjasysly)
inessive бордъяс (bordjas) бордъясас (bordjasas)
elative бордсьыс (bordśys) бордъяссьыс (bordjasśys)
illative бордъяс (bordjas) бордъясас (bordjasas)
egressive бордсяньыс (bordśańys) бордъяссяньыс (bordjasśańys)
approximative бордланьыс (bordlańys) бордъясланьыс (bordjaslańys)
terminative бордйӧдзыс (bordjödźys) бордъясӧдзыс (bordjasödźys)
prolative I бордйӧдыс (bordjödys) бордъясӧдыс (bordjasödys)
II бордтіыс (bordtiys) бордъястіыс (bordjastiys)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
First person plural
singular plural
nominative бордным (bordnym) бордъясным (bordjasnym)
accusative I* бордным (bordnym) бордъясным (bordjasnym)
II* борднымӧ (bordnymö) бордъяснымӧ (bordjasnymö)
instrumental борднаным (bordnanym) бордъяснаным (bordjasnanym)
comitative борднымкӧд (bordnymköd) бордъяснымкӧд (bordjasnymköd)
caritive бордтӧгным (bordtögnym) бордъястӧгным (bordjastögnym)
consecutive борднымла (bordnymla) бордъяснымла (bordjasnymla)
genitive борднымлӧн (bordnymlön) бордъяснымлӧн (bordjasnymlön)
ablative борднымлысь (bordnymlyś) бордъяснымлысь (bordjasnymlyś)
dative борднымлы (bordnymly) бордъяснымлы (bordjasnymly)
inessive бордъяным (bordjanym) бордъясаным (bordjasanym)
elative бордсьыным (bordśynym) бордъяссьыным (bordjasśynym)
illative бордъяным (bordjanym) бордъясаным (bordjasanym)
egressive бордсяньным (bordśańnym) бордъяссяньным (bordjasśańnym)
approximative бордланьным (bordlańnym) бордъясланьным (bordjaslańnym)
terminative бордйӧдзным (bordjödźnym) бордъясӧдзным (bordjasödźnym)
prolative I бордйӧдным (bordjödnym) бордъясӧдным (bordjasödnym)
II бордтіным (bordtinym) бордъястіным (bordjastinym)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Second person plural
singular plural
nominative бордныд (bordnyd) бордъясныд (bordjasnyd)
accusative I* бордныд (bordnyd) бордъясныд (bordjasnyd)
II* борднытӧ (bordnytö) бордъяснытӧ (bordjasnytö)
instrumental борднаныд (bordnanyd) бордъяснаныд (bordjasnanyd)
comitative бордныдкӧд (bordnydköd) бордъясныдкӧд (bordjasnydköd)
caritive бордтӧгныд (bordtögnyd) бордъястӧгныд (bordjastögnyd)
consecutive бордныдла (bordnydla) бордъясныдла (bordjasnydla)
genitive бордныдлӧн (bordnydlön) бордъясныдлӧн (bordjasnydlön)
ablative бордныдлысь (bordnydlyś) бордъясныдлысь (bordjasnydlyś)
dative бордныдлы (bordnydly) бордъясныдлы (bordjasnydly)
inessive бордъяныд (bordjanyd) бордъясаныд (bordjasanyd)
elative бордсьыныд (bordśynyd) бордъяссьыныд (bordjasśynyd)
illative бордъяныд (bordjanyd) бордъясаныд (bordjasanyd)
egressive бордсяньныд (bordśańnyd) бордъяссяньныд (bordjasśańnyd)
approximative бордланьныд (bordlańnyd) бордъясланьныд (bordjaslańnyd)
terminative бордйӧдзныд (bordjödźnyd) бордъясӧдзныд (bordjasödźnyd)
prolative I бордйӧдныд (bordjödnyd) бордъясӧдныд (bordjasödnyd)
II бордтіныд (bordtinyd) бордъястіныд (bordjastinyd)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Third person plural
singular plural
nominative бордныс (bordnys) бордъясныс (bordjasnys)
accusative I* бордныс (bordnys) бордъясныс (bordjasnys)
II* борднысӧ (bordnysö) бордъяснысӧ (bordjasnysö)
instrumental борднаныс (bordnanys) бордъяснаныс (bordjasnanys)
comitative борднымкӧс (bordnymkös) бордъяснымкӧс (bordjasnymkös)
caritive бордтӧгныс (bordtögnys) бордъястӧгныс (bordjastögnys)
consecutive борднысла (bordnysla) бордъяснысла (bordjasnysla)
genitive бордныслӧн (bordnyslön) бордъясныслӧн (bordjasnyslön)
ablative бордныслысь (bordnyslyś) бордъясныслысь (bordjasnyslyś)
dative бордныслы (bordnysly) бордъясныслы (bordjasnysly)
inessive бордъяныс (bordjanys) бордъясаныс (bordjasanys)
elative бордсьыныс (bordśynys) бордъяссьыныс (bordjasśynys)
illative бордъаныс (bordanys) бордъясаныс (bordjasanys)
egressive бордсяньныс (bordśańnys) бордъяссяньныс (bordjasśańnys)
approximative бордланьныс (bordlańnys) бордъясланьныс (bordjaslańnys)
terminative бордйӧдзныс (bordjödźnys) бордъясӧдзныс (bordjasödźnys)
prolative I бордйӧдныс (bordjödnys) бордъясӧдныс (bordjasödnys)
II бордтіныс (bordtinys) бордъястіныс (bordjastinys)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.

References

  • Bubrikh, Dmitry V. (1949) Грамматика литературного коми языка [Grammar of the literary Komi language] (in Russian), Leningrad: Zhdanov Leningrad State University, page 11
  • L. M. Beznosikova, E. A. Ajbabina, R. I. Kosnyreva (2000) Коми-русский словарь [Komi-Russian dictionary], →ISBN, page 48

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

борд (bordm

  1. (colloquial) board meeting

Declension

Udmurt

Борд.

Etymology

From Proto-Permic *bɛrd, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *pertɜ (edge, side). Cognates include Eastern Mari пырдыж (pyrdyž) and Northern Mansi па̄рт (pārt).

Permic cognates include Komi-Zyrian берд (berd) and Komi-Permyak берд (berd).

Pronunciation

Noun

борд (bord)

  1. wall, fence
  2. (dialectal) fence (barrier)

Declension

Derived terms

nouns
verbs

References

  • L. E. Kirillova, L. L. Karpova, editors (2008), “борд”, in Удмурт-ӟуч кыллюкам [Udmurt-Russian dictionary], Izhevsk: Удмуртский институт истории, языка и литературы УрО РАН, →ISBN, page 73
  • T. V. Voronova, T. A. Poyarkova, editor (2012), Удмурт-ӟуч, ӟуч-удмурт кыллюкам [Udmurt-Russian, Russian-Udmurt dictionary] (overall work in Russian), Izhevsk: Книжное издательство «Удмуртия», →ISBN, page 11
  • Yrjö Wichmann, Toivo Emil Uotila (1987) Mikko Korhonen, editor, Wotjakischer Wortschatz [Votyak Vocabulary] (Lexica Societatis Fenno-Ugricae; Volume 21) (overall work in German), Helsinki: Suomalais-ugrilainen Seura, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 25