дідух

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Ukrainian

Etymology

From дід (did, grandfather, ancestor) +‎ -ух (-ux, augmentative suffix).

Pronunciation

Noun

діду́х (didúxm inan (genitive дідуха́, nominative plural дідухи́, genitive plural дідухі́в)

  1. didukh (a Ukrainian decoration made from sheaves of wheat tied up with colorful ribbons, which is used in rituals around Christmas and Epiphany, and traditionally believed to contain ancestor spirits)
    Synonyms: сніп (snip), дід (did), ді́до (dído), дідо́к (didók), кві́тка (kvítka)

Declension

Declension of діду́х
(inan velar masc-form accent-b)
singular plural
nominative діду́х
didúx
дідухи́
diduxý
genitive дідуха́
diduxá
дідухі́в
diduxív
dative дідухо́ві, дідуху́
diduxóvi, diduxú
дідуха́м
diduxám
accusative діду́х
didúx
дідухи́
diduxý
instrumental дідухо́м
diduxóm
дідуха́ми
diduxámy
locative дідуху́
diduxú
дідуха́х
diduxáx
vocative дідуху́
diduxú
дідухи́
diduxý

Descendants

  • English: didukh
  • Russian: диду́х (didúx)