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Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish królik.
Pronunciation
Noun
кро́лик • (królik) m anim (genitive кро́лика, nominative plural кро́лики, genitive plural кро́ликов, feminine крольчи́ха, relational adjective кро́личий, diminutive кро́личек or крольчи́шка, augmentative крольчи́ще)
- rabbit (of unspecified gender) (long-eared mammal)
- В приро́де кро́лики живу́т гру́ппами, населя́я луга́ и лесны́е поля́ны. ― V priróde króliki živút grúppami, naseljája lugá i lesnýje poljány. ― In wildlife, rabbits live in groups and inhabite meadows and forest clearings.
- male rabbit
- В на́шем до́ме кро́лик и кот едя́т из одно́й ми́ски. ― V nášem dóme królik i kot jedját iz odnój míski. ― At our home, the (male) rabbit and the (male) cat eat from the same bowl.
- (derogatory, figuratively) father of many children
- Ре́дкий папа́ша-кро́лик бьётся за то, что́бы забра́ть ребёнка себе́ при разво́де. ― Rédkij papáša-królik bʹjótsja za to, štóby zabrátʹ rebjónka sebé pri razvóde. ― Not every dad with lots of children is going to fight to take a child for himself during the divorce.
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Ukrainian
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish królik.
Pronunciation
Noun
кро́лик • (królyk) m animal (genitive кро́лика, nominative plural кро́лики, genitive plural кро́ликів, relational adjective кроля́чий)
- rabbit (mammal)
Declension
Declension of кро́лик (animal velar masc-form accent-a)
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