абрикос

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Pronunciation

Noun

абрикос (abrikʷos)

  1. apricot

Declension

Declension of абрикос
case singular plural
indefinite абрикосэ (abrikʷosɛ) абрикосэхэ (abrikʷosɛxɛ)
nominative абрикосэр (abrikʷosɛr) абрикосэхэр (abrikʷosɛxɛr)
ergative абрикосэм (abrikʷosɛm) абрикосэхэмэ (abrikʷosɛxɛmɛ)
instrumental абрикосэ(м)кӏэ (abrikʷosɛ(m)kʼɛ) абрикосэхэ(м)кӏэ (abrikʷosɛxɛ(m)kʼɛ)
invertive абрикосыу (abrikʷosəwu) абрикосэхыу (abrikʷosɛxəwu)

Eastern Mari

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian абрико́с (abrikós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑbɾiˈkos/
  • Rhymes: -os
  • Hyphenation: аб‧ри‧кос

Noun

абрикос (abrikos)

  1. (botany) apricot

Declension

Declension of абрикос
singular plural
nominative абрикос (abrikos) абрикос-влак (abrikos-vlak)
accusative абрикосым (abrikosym) абрикос-влакым (abrikos-vlakym)
genitive абрикосын (abrikosyn) абрикос-влакын (abrikos-vlakyn)
dative абрикослан (abrikoslan) абрикос-влаклан (abrikos-vlaklan)
comitative абрикосге (abrikosge) абрикос-влакге (abrikos-vlakge)
comparative абрикосла (abrikosla) абрикос-влакла (abrikos-vlakla)
inessive абрикосышто (abrikosyšto) абрикос-влакыште (abrikos-vlakyšte)
illative (short) абрикосыш (abrikosyš) абрикос-влакыш (abrikos-vlakyš)
illative (long) абрикосышко (abrikosyško) абрикос-влакышке (abrikos-vlakyške)
lative абрикосеш (abrikoseš) абрикос-влакеш (abrikos-vlakeš)
Possessed forms of абрикос
singular plural
1st person абрикосем (abrikosem) абрикосна (abrikosna)
2nd person абрикосет (abrikoset) абрикосда (abrikosda)
3rd person абрикосшо (abrikosšo) абрикосышт (abrikosyšt)

Derived terms

adjectives

References

  • J. Bradley et al. (2023) “абрикос”, in The Mari Web Project: Mari-English Dictionary, University of Vienna

Komi-Zyrian

Абрикос (1).
Абрикос (2) пу.

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian абрикос (abrikos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abriˈkos/,
  • Hyphenation: аб‧ри‧кос

Noun

абрикос (abrikos)

  1. apricot fruit
  2. apricot tree (Prunus armeniaca)

Declension

Declension of абрикос (stem: абрикос-)
singular plural
nominative абрикос (abrikos) абрикосъяс (abrikosjas)
accusative I* абрикос (abrikos) абрикосъяс (abrikosjas)
II* абрикосӧс (abrikosös) абрикосъясӧс (abrikosjasös)
instrumental абрикосӧн (abrikosön) абрикосъясӧн (abrikosjasön)
comitative абрикоскӧд (abrikosköd) абрикосъяскӧд (abrikosjasköd)
caritive абрикостӧг (abrikostög) абрикосъястӧг (abrikosjastög)
consecutive абрикосла (abrikosla) абрикосъясла (abrikosjasla)
genitive абрикослӧн (abrikoslön) абрикосъяслӧн (abrikosjaslön)
ablative абрикослысь (abrikoslyś) абрикосъяслысь (abrikosjaslyś)
dative абрикослы (abrikosly) абрикосъяслы (abrikosjasly)
inessive абрикосын (abrikosyn) абрикосъясын (abrikosjasyn)
elative абрикосысь (abrikosyś) абрикосъясысь (abrikosjasyś)
illative абрикосӧ (abrikosö) абрикосъясӧ (abrikosjasö)
egressive абрикоссянь (abrikosśań) абрикосъяссянь (abrikosjasśań)
approximative абрикослань (abrikoslań) абрикосъяслань (abrikosjaslań)
terminative абрикосӧдз (abrikosödź) абрикосъясӧдз (abrikosjasödź)
prolative I абрикосӧд (abrikosöd) абрикосъясӧд (abrikosjasöd)
II абрикості (abrikosti) абрикосъясті (abrikosjasti)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Possessive declension of абрикос
First person singular
singular plural
nominative абрикосӧй (abrikosöj) абрикосъясӧй (abrikosjasöj)
accusative I* абрикосӧй (abrikosöj) абрикосъясӧй (abrikosjasöj)
II* абрикосӧс (abrikosös) абрикосъясӧс (abrikosjasös)
instrumental абрикоснам (abrikosnam) абрикосъяснам (abrikosjasnam)
comitative абрикосӧйкӧд (abrikosöjköd) абрикосъясӧйкӧд (abrikosjasöjköd)
caritive абрикостӧгым (abrikostögym) абрикосъястӧгым (abrikosjastögym)
consecutive абрикосӧйла (abrikosöjla) абрикосъясӧйла (abrikosjasöjla)
genitive абрикосӧйлӧн (abrikosöjlön) абрикосъясӧйлӧн (abrikosjasöjlön)
ablative абрикосӧйлысь (abrikosöjlyś) абрикосъясӧйлысь (abrikosjasöjlyś)
dative абрикосӧйлы (abrikosöjly) абрикосъясӧйлы (abrikosjasöjly)
inessive абрикосам (abrikosam) абрикосъясам (abrikosjasam)
elative абрикоссьым (abrikosśym) абрикосъяссьым (abrikosjasśym)
illative абрикосам (abrikosam) абрикосъясам (abrikosjasam)
egressive абрикоссяньым (abrikosśańym) абрикосъяссяньым (abrikosjasśańym)
approximative абрикосланьым (abrikoslańym) абрикосъясланьым (abrikosjaslańym)
terminative абрикосӧдзым (abrikosödźym) абрикосъясӧдзым (abrikosjasödźym)
prolative I абрикосӧдым (abrikosödym) абрикосъясӧдым (abrikosjasödym)
II абрикостіым (abrikostiym) абрикосъястіым (abrikosjastiym)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Second person singular
singular plural
nominative абрикосыд (abrikosyd) абрикосъясыд (abrikosjasyd)
accusative I* абрикосыд (abrikosyd) абрикосъясыд (abrikosjasyd)
II* абрикостӧ (abrikostö) абрикосъястӧ (abrikosjastö)
instrumental абрикоснад (abrikosnad) абрикосъяснад (abrikosjasnad)
comitative абрикосыдкӧд (abrikosydköd) абрикосъясыдкӧд (abrikosjasydköd)
caritive абрикостӧгыд (abrikostögyd) абрикосъястӧгыд (abrikosjastögyd)
consecutive абрикосыдла (abrikosydla) абрикосъясыдла (abrikosjasydla)
genitive абрикосыдлӧн (abrikosydlön) абрикосъясыдлӧн (abrikosjasydlön)
ablative абрикосыдлысь (abrikosydlyś) абрикосъясыдлысь (abrikosjasydlyś)
dative абрикосыдлы (abrikosydly) абрикосъясыдлы (abrikosjasydly)
inessive абрикосад (abrikosad) абрикосъясад (abrikosjasad)
elative абрикоссьыд (abrikosśyd) абрикосъяссьыд (abrikosjasśyd)
illative абрикосад (abrikosad) абрикосъясад (abrikosjasad)
egressive абрикоссяньыд (abrikosśańyd) абрикосъяссяньыд (abrikosjasśańyd)
approximative абрикосланьыд (abrikoslańyd) абрикосъясланьыд (abrikosjaslańyd)
terminative абрикосӧдзыд (abrikosödźyd) абрикосъясӧдзыд (abrikosjasödźyd)
prolative I абрикосӧдыд (abrikosödyd) абрикосъясӧдыд (abrikosjasödyd)
II абрикостіыд (abrikostiyd) абрикосъястіыд (abrikosjastiyd)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Third person singular
singular plural
nominative абрикосыс (abrikosys) абрикосъясыс (abrikosjasys)
accusative I* абрикосыс (abrikosys) абрикосъясыс (abrikosjasys)
II* абрикоссӧ (abrikossö) абрикосъяссӧ (abrikosjassö)
instrumental абрикоснас (abrikosnas) абрикосъяснас (abrikosjasnas)
comitative абрикосыскӧд (abrikosysköd) абрикосъясыскӧд (abrikosjasysköd)
caritive абрикостӧгыс (abrikostögys) абрикосъястӧгыс (abrikosjastögys)
consecutive абрикосысла (abrikosysla) абрикосъясысла (abrikosjasysla)
genitive абрикосыслӧн (abrikosyslön) абрикосъясыслӧн (abrikosjasyslön)
ablative абрикосыслысь (abrikosyslyś) абрикосъясыслысь (abrikosjasyslyś)
dative абрикосыслы (abrikosysly) абрикосъясыслы (abrikosjasysly)
inessive абрикосас (abrikosas) абрикосъясас (abrikosjasas)
elative абрикоссьыс (abrikosśys) абрикосъяссьыс (abrikosjasśys)
illative абрикосас (abrikosas) абрикосъясас (abrikosjasas)
egressive абрикоссяньыс (abrikosśańys) абрикосъяссяньыс (abrikosjasśańys)
approximative абрикосланьыс (abrikoslańys) абрикосъясланьыс (abrikosjaslańys)
terminative абрикосӧдзыс (abrikosödźys) абрикосъясӧдзыс (abrikosjasödźys)
prolative I абрикосӧдыс (abrikosödys) абрикосъясӧдыс (abrikosjasödys)
II абрикостіыс (abrikostiys) абрикосъястіыс (abrikosjastiys)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
First person plural
singular plural
nominative абрикосным (abrikosnym) абрикосъясным (abrikosjasnym)
accusative I* абрикосным (abrikosnym) абрикосъясным (abrikosjasnym)
II* абрикоснымӧ (abrikosnymö) абрикосъяснымӧ (abrikosjasnymö)
instrumental абрикоснаным (abrikosnanym) абрикосъяснаным (abrikosjasnanym)
comitative абрикоснымкӧд (abrikosnymköd) абрикосъяснымкӧд (abrikosjasnymköd)
caritive абрикостӧгным (abrikostögnym) абрикосъястӧгным (abrikosjastögnym)
consecutive абрикоснымла (abrikosnymla) абрикосъяснымла (abrikosjasnymla)
genitive абрикоснымлӧн (abrikosnymlön) абрикосъяснымлӧн (abrikosjasnymlön)
ablative абрикоснымлысь (abrikosnymlyś) абрикосъяснымлысь (abrikosjasnymlyś)
dative абрикоснымлы (abrikosnymly) абрикосъяснымлы (abrikosjasnymly)
inessive абрикосаным (abrikosanym) абрикосъясаным (abrikosjasanym)
elative абрикоссьыным (abrikosśynym) абрикосъяссьыным (abrikosjasśynym)
illative абрикосаным (abrikosanym) абрикосъясаным (abrikosjasanym)
egressive абрикоссяньным (abrikosśańnym) абрикосъяссяньным (abrikosjasśańnym)
approximative абрикосланьным (abrikoslańnym) абрикосъясланьным (abrikosjaslańnym)
terminative абрикосӧдзным (abrikosödźnym) абрикосъясӧдзным (abrikosjasödźnym)
prolative I абрикосӧдным (abrikosödnym) абрикосъясӧдным (abrikosjasödnym)
II абрикостіным (abrikostinym) абрикосъястіным (abrikosjastinym)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Second person plural
singular plural
nominative абрикосныд (abrikosnyd) абрикосъясныд (abrikosjasnyd)
accusative I* абрикосныд (abrikosnyd) абрикосъясныд (abrikosjasnyd)
II* абрикоснытӧ (abrikosnytö) абрикосъяснытӧ (abrikosjasnytö)
instrumental абрикоснаныд (abrikosnanyd) абрикосъяснаныд (abrikosjasnanyd)
comitative абрикосныдкӧд (abrikosnydköd) абрикосъясныдкӧд (abrikosjasnydköd)
caritive абрикостӧгныд (abrikostögnyd) абрикосъястӧгныд (abrikosjastögnyd)
consecutive абрикосныдла (abrikosnydla) абрикосъясныдла (abrikosjasnydla)
genitive абрикосныдлӧн (abrikosnydlön) абрикосъясныдлӧн (abrikosjasnydlön)
ablative абрикосныдлысь (abrikosnydlyś) абрикосъясныдлысь (abrikosjasnydlyś)
dative абрикосныдлы (abrikosnydly) абрикосъясныдлы (abrikosjasnydly)
inessive абрикосаныд (abrikosanyd) абрикосъясаныд (abrikosjasanyd)
elative абрикоссьыныд (abrikosśynyd) абрикосъяссьыныд (abrikosjasśynyd)
illative абрикосаныд (abrikosanyd) абрикосъясаныд (abrikosjasanyd)
egressive абрикоссяньныд (abrikosśańnyd) абрикосъяссяньныд (abrikosjasśańnyd)
approximative абрикосланьныд (abrikoslańnyd) абрикосъясланьныд (abrikosjaslańnyd)
terminative абрикосӧдзныд (abrikosödźnyd) абрикосъясӧдзныд (abrikosjasödźnyd)
prolative I абрикосӧдныд (abrikosödnyd) абрикосъясӧдныд (abrikosjasödnyd)
II абрикостіныд (abrikostinyd) абрикосъястіныд (abrikosjastinyd)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
Third person plural
singular plural
nominative абрикосныс (abrikosnys) абрикосъясныс (abrikosjasnys)
accusative I* абрикосныс (abrikosnys) абрикосъясныс (abrikosjasnys)
II* абрикоснысӧ (abrikosnysö) абрикосъяснысӧ (abrikosjasnysö)
instrumental абрикоснаныс (abrikosnanys) абрикосъяснаныс (abrikosjasnanys)
comitative абрикоснымкӧс (abrikosnymkös) абрикосъяснымкӧс (abrikosjasnymkös)
caritive абрикостӧгныс (abrikostögnys) абрикосъястӧгныс (abrikosjastögnys)
consecutive абрикоснысла (abrikosnysla) абрикосъяснысла (abrikosjasnysla)
genitive абрикосныслӧн (abrikosnyslön) абрикосъясныслӧн (abrikosjasnyslön)
ablative абрикосныслысь (abrikosnyslyś) абрикосъясныслысь (abrikosjasnyslyś)
dative абрикосныслы (abrikosnysly) абрикосъясныслы (abrikosjasnysly)
inessive абрикосаныс (abrikosanys) абрикосъясаныс (abrikosjasanys)
elative абрикоссьыныс (abrikosśynys) абрикосъяссьыныс (abrikosjasśynys)
illative абрикосаныс (abrikosanys) абрикосъясаныс (abrikosjasanys)
egressive абрикоссяньныс (abrikosśańnys) абрикосъяссяньныс (abrikosjasśańnys)
approximative абрикосланьныс (abrikoslańnys) абрикосъясланьныс (abrikosjaslańnys)
terminative абрикосӧдзныс (abrikosödźnys) абрикосъясӧдзныс (abrikosjasödźnys)
prolative I абрикосӧдныс (abrikosödnys) абрикосъясӧдныс (abrikosjasödnys)
II абрикостіныс (abrikostinys) абрикосъястіныс (abrikosjastinys)
*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.

References

  • L. M. Beznosikova, E. A. Ajbabina, R. I. Kosnyreva (2000) Коми-русский словарь [Komi-Russian dictionary], →ISBN, page 19

Russian

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch abrikoos, from Middle French abricots, from Catalan albercoc, from Arabic اَلْبَرْقُوق (al-barqūq).[1][2]

Pronunciation

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Noun

абрико́с (abrikósm inan (genitive абрико́са, nominative plural абрико́сы, genitive plural абрико́сов or абрико́с*, relational adjective абрико́совый) (* Informal.)

  1. apricot (tree or fruit)
  2. (colloquial, usually in the plural, vulgar) testicles, balls, nuts, nads, gonad
    Synonyms: муде́ (mudé), му́ди (múdi), я́йца (jájca)

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

See also

References

  1. ^ Shansky, N. M. (1963) “абрикос”, in Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), volume 1, number 1 (А), Moscow: Moscow University Press, page 45
  2. ^ Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “абрикос”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress

Tatar

Other scripts
Cyrillic
Zamanälif abrikos
Jaŋalif
Yaña imlâ

Noun

абрикос (abrikos)

  1. apricot

Ukrainian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Dutch abrikoos, from Middle French abricots, from Catalan albercoc, from Arabic اَلْبَرْقُوق (al-barqūq), from Ancient Greek πραικόκιον (praikókion), from Latin praecox. Doublet of абрико́са (abrykósa).[1]

Noun

абрико́с (abrykósm inan (genitive абрико́са, nominative plural абрико́си, genitive plural абрико́сів, relational adjective абрико́совий or абрико́сний)

  1. apricot (tree or fruit)
    Synonyms: абрико́са f (abrykósa), море́ля f (morélja)
Declension

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

абрико́с (abrykósf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of абрико́са (abrykósa)

References

  1. ^ Melnychuk, O. S., editor (1982), “абрикос”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volume 1 (А – Г), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, page 39

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