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Macedonian
Pronunciation
Noun
лаг • (lag) m (plural лагови)
- grove (small forest)
- a plain by a river
Declension
References
- “лаг” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) − drmj.eu
Russian
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English lag.
Noun
лаг • (lag) m inan (genitive ла́га, nominative plural ла́ги, genitive plural ла́гов)
- (specialist, often preceded by временно́й (vremennój, “time”)) lag (delay)
- Synonyms: заде́ржка (zadéržka), запа́здывание (zapázdyvanije), отстава́ние (otstavánije)
- (computing slang) lag (delay in the functioning of a computer program)
- Synonym: заде́ржка (zadéržka)
Declension
Etymology 2
Deverbal from лага́ть (lagátʹ, “to lay”).
Noun
лаг • (lag) m inan (genitive ла́га, nominative plural ла́ги, genitive plural ла́гов)
- (construction) Synonym of ла́га (lága); a crossbeam supporting floor decking or a roof base (ceiling)
Declension
Etymology 3
Borrowed from Dutch log (“chip log”).
Noun
лаг • (lag) m inan (genitive ла́га, nominative plural ла́ги, genitive plural ла́гов)
- (nautical) chip log
- (astronomy) Lochium Funis (obsolete constellation proposed in Johann Bode's Uranographia in 1801)
Declension
Etymology 4
Borrowed from Dutch laag (“row of guns along one side of a ship”).
Noun
лаг • (lag) m inan (genitive ла́га, nominative plural ла́ги, genitive plural ла́гов)
- (nautical) board (side of a ship)
- Synonym: борт (bort)
- стать ла́гом к волне́ ― statʹ lágom k volné ― to become sideways (into the waves)
- швартова́ться ла́гом ― švartovátʹsja lágom ― to be moored at the side
- пали́ть ла́гом ― palítʹ lágom ― to fire with all guns on one side of a ship
- (archaic) row or layer of water barrels
Declension
Etymology 5
Noun
лаг • (lag) f inan
- genitive plural of ла́га (lága)