Inherited from Old East Slavic смолжь (smolžĭ), from Proto-Slavic *(s)mъlžь. Cognate with Czech mlž, Polish małż, Polabian mouz. The Russian смолж (smolž) and Ukrainian смовж (smovž) were discontinued.
смоўж • (smoŭž) m animal (genitive смаўжа́, nominative plural смаўжы́, genitive plural смаўжо́ў, relational adjective смаўжо́вы, diminutive смаўжо́к)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | смоўж smoŭž |
смаўжы́ smaŭžý |
genitive | смаўжа́ smaŭžá |
смаўжо́ў smaŭžóŭ |
dative | смаўжу́ smaŭžú |
смаўжа́м smaŭžám |
accusative | смаўжа́ smaŭžá |
смаўжо́ў smaŭžóŭ |
instrumental | смаўжо́м smaŭžóm |
смаўжа́мі smaŭžámi |
locative | смаўжы́ smaŭžý |
смаўжа́х smaŭžáx |
count form | — | смаўжы́1 smaŭžý1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.