винт

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Bulgarian

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Screw

Etymology

Ultimately from German Gewinde (something coiled), through Russian винт (vint).

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Noun

винт (vintm (relational adjective ви́нтов)

  1. screw (a cylindrical metal element with a spiral groove for joining parts by turning)
    Synonym: ви́нтче (víntče)
  2. (technical) screw (ship's propeller)

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References

  • винт”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • винт”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Macedonian

различни винтови (навртки)
лев и десен винт (навој)

Etymology

Derived from German Gewinde (helical ridge or groove, as on a screw).

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Noun

винт (vintm (plural винтови)

  1. nut (that fits on a bolt)
    Synonym: навртка (navrtka)
  2. screw thread (helical ridge or groove)
    Synonym: навој (navoj)

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Declension of винт
singular plural
indefinite винт (vint) винтови (vintovi)
definite unspecified винтот (vintot) винтовите (vintovite)
definite proximal винтов (vintov) винтовиве (vintovive)
definite distal винтон (vinton) винтовине (vintovine)
vocative винту (vintu) винтови (vintovi)
count form винта (vinta)

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Russian

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винт

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish gwint, from German Gewinde.

Pronunciation

Noun

винт (vintm inan (genitive винта́, nominative plural винты́, genitive plural винто́в, relational adjective винтово́й, diminutive ви́нтик)

  1. screw
  2. propeller
  3. vint (card game, variety of whist)
  4. (slang, computing) hard disk (from Winchester, the codename of IBM 3340 drive)
  5. (slang) methamphetamine

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Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: vint
  • Estonian: vint
  • Kildin Sami: выӊӊт (vyn̥n̥t)