Borrowed from Polish narcys, from Ancient Greek νάρκισσος (nárkissos).[1] Compare Russian нарци́сс (narcíss) and Ukrainian нарци́с (narcýs).
нарцы́с • (narcýs) m inan (genitive нарцы́са, nominative plural нарцы́сы, genitive plural нарцы́саў, relational adjective нарцы́савы)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | нарцы́с narcýs |
нарцы́сы narcýsy |
genitive | нарцы́са narcýsa |
нарцы́саў narcýsaŭ |
dative | нарцы́су narcýsu |
нарцы́сам narcýsam |
accusative | нарцы́с narcýs |
нарцы́сы narcýsy |
instrumental | нарцы́сам narcýsam |
нарцы́самі narcýsami |
locative | нарцы́се narcýsje |
нарцы́сах narcýsax |
count form | — | нарцы́сы1 narcýsy1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
нарцы́с • (narcýs) m pers (genitive нарцы́са, nominative plural нарцы́сы, genitive plural нарцы́саў)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | нарцы́с narcýs |
нарцы́сы narcýsy |
genitive | нарцы́са narcýsa |
нарцы́саў narcýsaŭ |
dative | нарцы́су narcýsu |
нарцы́сам narcýsam |
accusative | нарцы́са narcýsa |
нарцы́саў narcýsaŭ |
instrumental | нарцы́сам narcýsam |
нарцы́самі narcýsami |
locative | нарцы́се narcýsje |
нарцы́сах narcýsax |
count form | — | нарцы́сы1 narcýsy1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.