Borrowed from Russian дикобра́з (dikobráz) by Jan Svatopluk Presl;[1] from ди́кий (díkij, “wild”) + о́браз (óbraz, “looking”).[2]
dikobraz m anim
singular | plural | |
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nominative | dikobraz | dikobrazi, dikobrazové |
genitive | dikobraza | dikobrazů |
dative | dikobrazovi, dikobrazu | dikobrazům |
accusative | dikobraza | dikobrazy |
vocative | dikobraze | dikobrazi, dikobrazové |
locative | dikobrazovi, dikobrazu | dikobrazech |
instrumental | dikobrazem | dikobrazy |
Borrowed by Bogoslav Šulek from Czech dikobraz.
dȉkobrāz m (Cyrillic spelling ди̏кобра̄з)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | dikobraz | dikobrazi |
genitive | dikobraza | dikobraza |
dative | dikobrazu | dikobrazima |
accusative | dikobraza | dikobraze |
vocative | dikobraze | dikobrazi |
locative | dikobrazu | dikobrazima |
instrumental | dikobrazom | dikobrazima |