обисце

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Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Possibly from обисц (obisc, to go around) +‎ (-e). Cognate with Carpathian Rusyn обыстя (obŷstja, courtyard; estate; homestead) and possibly Polish obejście (croft). Semantically, perhaps a semantic shift from "thing that surrounds" → "courtyard" → "croft" → "dwelling next to croft" → "dwelling" → "household".

Pronunciation

Noun

обисце (obiscen (related adjective обисцов)

  1. household
    • 2024 November 7, Я. Дюранїн, “Сцу научиц по руски”, in Руске Слово:
      На концу прешлого школского року участвовали у барз интересантней роботнї – як дараз випатрало руске обисце.
      Na koncu prešloho školskoho roku učastvovali u barz interesantnej robotnji – jak daraz vipatralo ruske obisce.
      At the end of the last school year, they took part in a very interesting workshop - how the Rusyn household once looked like.
  2. house, home
    Near-synonyms: дом (dom), хижа (xiža)

Declension

Declension of обисце
singular plural
nominative обисце (obisce) обисца (obisca)
genitive обисца (obisca) обисцох (obiscox)
dative обисцу (obiscu) обисцом (obiscom)
accusative обисце (obisce) обисца (obisca)
instrumental обисцом (obiscom) обисцами (obiscami)
locative обисцу / обисце (obiscu / obisce) обисцох (obiscox)
vocative обисце (obisce) обисца (obisca)

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