кус

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Dolgan

Etymology

From earlier *quš, from Proto-Turkic *kuĺ (bird). Cognate with Turkish kuş (bird) and Kyrgyz куш (kuş, bird).

Noun

кус (kus)

  1. duck

Macedonian

Pronunciation

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Adjective

кус (kus) (comparative покус, superlative најкус, diminutive кусичок)

  1. short, brief
    Synonym: краток (kratok)

Declension

Declension of кус
positive masculine feminine neuter plural
indefinite кус (kus) куса (kusa) кусо (kuso) куси (kusi)
definite unspecified кусиот (kusiot) кусата (kusata) кусото (kusoto) кусите (kusite)
definite proximal кусиов (kusiov) кусава (kusava) кусово (kusovo) кусиве (kusive)
definite distal кусион (kusion) кусана (kusana) кусоно (kusono) кусине (kusine)
comparative masculine feminine neuter plural
indefinite покус (pokus) покуса (pokusa) покусо (pokuso) покуси (pokusi)
definite unspecified покусиот (pokusiot) покусата (pokusata) покусото (pokusoto) покусите (pokusite)
definite proximal покусиов (pokusiov) покусава (pokusava) покусово (pokusovo) покусиве (pokusive)
definite distal покусион (pokusion) покусана (pokusana) покусоно (pokusono) покусине (pokusine)
superlative masculine feminine neuter plural
indefinite најкус (najkus) најкуса (najkusa) најкусо (najkuso) најкуси (najkusi)
definite unspecified најкусиот (najkusiot) најкусата (najkusata) најкусото (najkusoto) најкусите (najkusite)
definite proximal најкусиов (najkusiov) најкусава (najkusava) најкусово (najkusovo) најкусиве (najkusive)
definite distal најкусион (najkusion) најкусана (najkusana) најкусоно (najkusono) најкусине (najkusine)

Nogai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kuĺ.

Noun

кус (kus)

  1. bird

References

  • N. A. Baskakov, S.A Kalmykov, editor (1963), “кус”, in Nogajsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Nogai-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: karačajevo-čerkesskij naučno- issledovatelʹskij institut jazyka, literatury i istorii, →ISBN

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Inherited from Old Slovak kus (adverb), probably borne out of kus (piece, morsel, noun), ultimately from Proto-Slavic *kǫsъ. By surface analysis, deverbal from кусац (kusac, to nibble, to bite).

Pronunciation

Adverb

кус (kus)

  1. a little, a bit
    тужи го пре тото кус жемиtuži ho pre toto kus žemisue him over this little bit of land
    голєм кусholjem kusat least a little
    анї кусanji kusnot (even) a bit
  2. a tiny bit
    Synonym: кущик (kuščik)

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References

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kǫsъ (piece), from *kǫsati (to bite). Cognate with Slovak kus, Slovene kos, Serbo-Croatian кус/kus, Bulgarian къс (kǎs). According to Vasmer, perhaps also cognate with Greek κνώδων (knódon), Sanskrit खादति (khādati).

Pronunciation

Noun

кус (kusm inan (genitive ку́са, nominative plural кусы́, genitive plural кусо́в)

  1. piece, bit, morsel

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kǫsъ.

Pronunciation

Noun

ку̑с m (Latin spelling kȗs)

  1. piece, part

Declension

Adjective

ку̑с (Latin spelling kȗs, definite ку̑сӣ)

  1. tailless
  2. too short
  3. incomplete

Declension

Yakut

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Etymology

From earlier *quš, from Proto-Turkic *kuĺ (bird).

Noun

кус (kus)

  1. duck