морж

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Belarusian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian морж (morž).

Pronunciation

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Noun

морж (moržm animal (genitive маржа́, nominative plural маржы́, genitive plural маржо́ў)

  1. walrus
  2. (colloquial) winter swimmer, ice swimmer

Declension

References

  1. ^ Martynaŭ, V. U., editor (1991), “морж”, in Этымалагічны слоўнік беларускай мовы (in Belarusian), volumes 7 (мгла – не́марасць), Minsk: Navuka i technika, →ISBN, page 70

Further reading

  • морж” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org
  • "морж" in Belarusian-Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at Verbum

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

морж (moržm

  1. walrus

Declension

Declension of морж
singular plural
indefinite морж (morž) моржови (moržovi)
definite unspecified моржот (moržot) моржовите (moržovite)
definite proximal моржов (moržov) моржовиве (moržovive)
definite distal моржон (moržon) моржовине (moržovine)
vocative моржу (moržu) моржови (moržovi)
count form моржа (morža)

Russian

Etymology

A Uralic borrowing, ultimately from Proto-Samic *moršë. Compare Finnish mursu, Skolt Sami moršša, English morse, and possibly the second element of translingual Rosmarus.

Pronunciation

Noun

морж (moržm anim (genitive моржа́, nominative plural моржи́, genitive plural морже́й, feminine моржи́ха, relational adjective моржо́вый)

  1. walrus
  2. (colloquial) winter swimmer, ice swimmer

Declension

Descendants

  • Belarusian: морж (morž)
  • French: morse
  • Ingrian: morža
  • Serbo-Croatian: морж

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Russian морж (morž), from Uralic.

Pronunciation

Noun

мо̏рж m (Latin spelling mȍrž)

  1. walrus

Declension

Declension of морж
singular plural
nominative морж моржеви
genitive моржа моржева
dative моржу моржевима
accusative морж моржеве
vocative моржу моржеви
locative моржу моржевима
instrumental моржем моржевима

Ukrainian

 морж on Ukrainian Wikipedia
(1) моржі

Etymology

A Uralic borrowing. Compare Skolt Sami moršša, Finnish mursu.

Pronunciation

Noun

морж (moržm animal (genitive моржа́, nominative plural моржі́, genitive plural моржі́в, feminine моржи́ха, relational adjective морже́вий)

  1. (animal) walrus
  2. (person, colloquial) winter swimmer, ice swimmer

Declension

(animal):

Declension of морж
(animal semisoft masc-form accent-b)
singular plural
nominative морж
morž
моржі́
morží
genitive моржа́
moržá
моржі́в
moržív
dative морже́ві, моржу́
moržévi, moržú
моржа́м
moržám
accusative моржа́
moržá
моржі́, моржі́в
morží, moržív
instrumental морже́м
moržém
моржа́ми
moržámy
locative морже́ві, моржу́, моржі́
moržévi, moržú, morží
моржа́х
moržáx
vocative мо́рже
mórže
моржі́
morží

(person):

Declension of морж
(pers semisoft masc-form accent-b)
singular plural
nominative морж
morž
моржі́
morží
genitive моржа́
moržá
моржі́в
moržív
dative морже́ві, моржу́
moržévi, moržú
моржа́м
moržám
accusative моржа́
moržá
моржі́в
moržív
instrumental морже́м
moržém
моржа́ми
moržámy
locative морже́ві, моржу́, моржі́
moržévi, moržú, morží
моржа́х
moržáx
vocative мо́рже
mórže
моржі́
morží

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