хори

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Orok

Etymology

Cognate with Udihe вайи (waji), Negidal ойин (ojin), Ulch хори (xori), Oroch ой (oj), Nanai хорин (xorin) and Manchu ᠣᡵᡳᠨ (orin).

Numeral

хори (xori)

  1. twenty, 20

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Inherited from Old Slovak chorý, from Proto-Slavic *xvorъ. Cognate with Carpathian Rusyn хво́рый (xvórŷj) and Slovak chorý.

Pronunciation

Adjective

хори (xori) (not comparable)

  1. sick, ill (unwell in terms of health or physical condition)
    Synonyms: нєздрави (njezdravi), нємоцни (njemocni), слаби (slabi)
    Antonym: здрави (zdravi)
    хори на жовтачкуxori na žovtačkuill with jaundice
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Noun

хори (xorim pers

  1. (nominalized) sick person, patient
    Synonym: хоротнїк (xorotnjik)
    Coordinate term: хора f (xora)
    Near-synonym: пациєнт (pacijent)

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Russian

Pronunciation

Noun

хори́ (xorím anim pl

  1. nominative plural of хорь (xorʹ)

Ukrainian

Pronunciation

Noun

хо́ри (xórym inan

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of хор (xor)

Ulch

Etymology

Cognate with Udihe вайи (waji), Negidal ойин (ojin), Orok хори (xori), Oroch ой (oj), and Nanai хорин (xorin).

Numeral

хори (xori)

  1. twenty, 20