Inherited from Old Ruthenian жемчугъ (žemčuh), же́нчугъ (žénčuh), же́мчюгъ (žémčjuh), же́нчюгъ (žénčjuh) (whence Ukrainian же́мчуг (žémčuh)), from Old East Slavic жьмьчюгъ (žĭmĭčjugŭ), жьньчюгъ (žĭnĭčjugŭ) (whence Lithuanian žemčiūgas, Russian же́мчуг (žémčug)), from Bulgar *ǯinǯü (whence also Chuvash ӗнчӗ (ĕnč̬ĕ) and Hungarian gyöngy), from Common Turkic *yinǯü (whence also Old Turkic 𐰖𐰅𐰨𐰇 (yénčü), Kazakh інжу (ınju), Turkish inci etc.), ultimately from Middle Chinese 珍珠 (ʈˠiɪn t͡ɕɨo), 真珠 (t͡ɕiɪn t͡ɕɨo, “true pearls”), whence also Mandarin 珍珠 (zhēnzhū).
жэ́мчуг • (žémčuh) m inan (genitive жэ́мчугу, nominative plural жэ́мчугі, genitive plural жэ́мчугаў, relational adjective жамчу́жны)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | жэ́мчуг žémčuh |
жэ́мчугі žémčuhi |
genitive | жэ́мчугу žémčuhu |
жэ́мчугаў žémčuhaŭ |
dative | жэ́мчугу žémčuhu |
жэ́мчугам žémčuham |
accusative | жэ́мчуг žémčuh |
жэ́мчугі žémčuhi |
instrumental | жэ́мчугам žémčuham |
жэ́мчугамі žémčuhami |
locative | жэ́мчугу žémčuhu |
жэ́мчугах žémčuhax |
count form | — | жэ́мчугі1 žémčuhi1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.