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Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic сочиво (sočivo, “lentil seed”). Cognate with Bulgarian сочиво́ (sočivó, “soup”), Serbo-Croatian со̏чиво (“lentils, legumes”), Slovene sočȋvo (“lentils, legumes”). Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *sokъ (“juice”).
Pronunciation
Noun
со́чиво • (sóčivo) n inan (genitive со́чива, nominative plural со́чива, genitive plural со́чив)
- (dated) hemp seed oil; poppy seed oil
- kutia (sweet grain pudding, traditionally served in Polish, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Belarusian and Russian cultures)
Declension
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sočivo.
Noun
со̏чӣво n (Latin spelling sȍčīvo)
- lens
- lentil
Usage notes
While this term has some usage in regional Croatian, the preferred word is ле́ћа.
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