прякс

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Etymology

пря (pŕa) +‎ -кс (-ks)

Pronunciation

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Noun

прякс (pŕaks)

  1. top, peak
  2. roof
    Synonym: пря (pŕa)

Declension

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References

  • B. A. Serebrennikov, R. N. Buzakova, M. V. Mosin (1993) “прякс”, in Эрзянь-рузонь валкс , Moscow: Русский язык, →ISBN

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Etymology 1

From пря (prä, head) +‎ -кс (-ks, translative suffix).

Noun

прякс (präks)

  1. indefinite singular translative of пря (prä)

Etymology 2

From пря (prä, head) +‎ -кс (-ks, nominalizing suffix).

Noun

прякс (präks)

  1. chapter
    • B. V. Vsesvätskij, Botanika: SREDNÄJ ŠKOLANDI TONAFNEMA KNIGA, 1933
      VIII-це ПРЯКССЬ.
      VIII-ce PRÄKSS .
      Chapter 8
Declension
Indefinite declension of прякс
singular plural
nominative прякс (präks) прякст (präkst)
genitive пряксонь (präksoń)
dative пряксонди (präksondi)
ablative прякста (präksta)
inessive пряксса (präkssa)
elative пряксста (präkssta)
illative пряксс (präkss)
prolative пряксова (präksova)
comparative пряксшка (präksška)
translative пряксокс (präksoks)
abessive пряксфтома (präksftoma)
causative пряксонкса (präksonksa)
Definite declension of прякс
singular plural
nominative прякссь (präksś) пряксне (präksne)
genitive пряксть (präksť) прякснень (präksneń)
dative пряксти (präksti) пряксненди (präksnendi)
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