король

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic كورول
Cyrillic король
Latin koröl
Yañalif korolь

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian коро́ль (korólʹ).

Noun

король (korol)

  1. king
  2. (card games) king

Declension

Derived terms

See also

Kyrgyz

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian коро́ль (korólʹ).

Noun

король (korol) (Arabic spelling قورول)

  1. king

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Lezgi

Etymology

From Russian король (korolʹ).

Noun

король (korol’)

  1. king

Old East Slavic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *korľь.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔˈrɔlʲɪ//kɔˈrɔlʲɪ//kɔˈrɔːlʲ/
  • (ca. 9th CE) IPA(key): /kɔˈrɔlʲɪ/
  • (ca. 11th CE) IPA(key): /kɔˈrɔlʲɪ/
  • (ca. 13th CE) IPA(key): /kɔˈrɔːlʲ/

  • Hyphenation: ко‧ро́‧ль

Noun

король (korolĭm

  1. king

Declension

Descendants

Old Ruthenian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic король (korolĭ), from Proto-Slavic *kõrľь, from Old High German Karl, name of the Frankish ruler Charlemagne (742–814). Doublet of кроль (krolʹ) and краль (kralʹ).

Noun

коро́ль (korólʹm pers

  1. king

Descendants

Further reading

  • Hrynchyshyn, D. H., editor (1977), “король, королъ”, in Словник староукраїнської мови XIV–XV ст. [Dictionary of the Old Ukrainian Language of the 14ᵗʰ–15ᵗʰ cc.] (in Ukrainian), volume 1 (А – М), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, page 499
  • Dezső, László (1996) “король”, in Деловая письменность русинов в XVII–XVIII вв. [Rusyn Business Writing in the 17ᵗʰ–18ᵗʰ c.] (in Russian), Nyíregyháza: Bessenyei György Tanárképző Főiskola; Ukrán és Ruszin Filológiai Tanszék, page 74
  • Bulyka, A. M., editor (1997), “король”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), numbers 16 (коржъ – лесничанка), Minsk: Belaruskaia navuka, →ISBN, page 21
  • Chikalo, M. I., editor (2010), “король, королъ”, in Словник української мови XVI – I пол. XVII ст. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: 16ᵗʰ – 1ˢᵗ half of 17ᵗʰ c.] (in Ukrainian), numbers 15 (конь – легковѣрны), Lviv: KIUS, →ISBN, page 28

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic король (korolĭ), from Proto-Slavic *korľь.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -olʲ

Noun

коро́ль (korólʹm anim (genitive короля́, nominative plural короли́, genitive plural короле́й, feminine короле́ва, relational adjective короле́вский, diminutive королёк)

  1. king
    Коро́ль у́мер, да здра́вствует коро́ль!
    Korólʹ úmer, da zdrávstvujet korólʹ!
    The king is dead, long live the king!
  2. (chess) king (Russian abbreviation: Кр)
  3. (card games) king

Declension

Descendants

See also

Chess pieces in Russian · ша́хматные фигу́ры (šáxmatnyje figúry) (layout · text)
♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞ ♟
коро́ль (korólʹ) ферзь (ferzʹ) ладья́ (ladʹjá) слон (slon) конь (konʹ) пе́шка (péška)

See also

Tatar

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian коро́ль (korólʹ).

Noun

король (qorol’)

  1. king

Ukrainian

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Etymology

From Old East Slavic король (korolĭ), from Proto-Slavic *korľь. Doublet of кріль (krilʹ).

Pronunciation

Noun

коро́ль (korólʹm pers (genitive короля́, nominative plural королі́, genitive plural королі́в, feminine короле́ва, relational adjective королі́вський, diminutive коро́лик)

  1. king
  2. (chess) king
  3. (card games) king

Declension

Derived terms

verbs
nouns

See also

Chess pieces in Ukrainian · шахові фігури (šaxovi fihury) (layout · text)
♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞ ♟
король (korolʹ) ферзь (ferzʹ) тура (tura) слон (slon) кінь (kinʹ) пішак (pišak)
Playing cards in Ukrainian · гральні (hralʹni) карти (karty) (layout · text)
туз (tuz) двійка (dvijka) трійка (trijka) четвірка (četvirka) п'ятірка (pʺjatirka) шістка (šistka) сімка (simka)
вісімка (visimka) дев'ятка (devʺjatka) десятка (desjatka) валет (valet) дама (dama) король (korolʹ) джокер (džoker)

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