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кутя

cover”). Akin to Greek borrowing кути́я (kutíja, “box”). IPA(key): [ˈkutʲɐ] <span class="searchmatch">ку́тя</span> • (kútja) first-singular present indicative, impf (transitive, dialectal)...


kutia

See also: kutią kutya From Russian кутья (kutʹja) and Ukrainian <span class="searchmatch">кутя</span> (kutja). kutia (uncountable) A ceremonial grain dish with sweet gravy traditionally...


пшениця

пшени́чний, diminutive пшени́чка or пшени́ченька) wheat Synonym: (dialectal) <span class="searchmatch">кутя́</span> (kutjá) пшенича́нка f (pšenyčánka) пшеничи́на f (pšenyčýna) пшени́чисько n...


cuccìa

from Byzantine Greek κουκκία (koukkía, “broad beans”). Compare Ukrainian <span class="searchmatch">кутя́</span> (kutjá). IPA(key): /kutˈt͡ʃi.a/, [kʊˈt͡ːʃiːa̠] Rhymes: -ia Hyphenation:...


чутя

(čúvam, “to hear”) чу́тие (čútie, “sense, feeling”) (literary, poetic) <span class="searchmatch">ку́тя</span> (kútja, “to heed, to coddle”) (dialectal) ощу́щя (oštúštja, “to sense, to...


kutsu

although similar words are found in Latvian kuce and dialectal Russian <span class="searchmatch">кутя</span> (kutja, “puppy”). IPA(key): /ˈkutʲsu/, [ˈkutʲsu] kutsu (genitive kutsu, partitive...


куча

See also: кӯча куче́ (kučé), кучя́ (kučjá) <span class="searchmatch">кутя</span> (kutja) — from Russian Borrowed from Byzantine Greek κουκκιά pl (koukkiá, “broad beans”). Cognate with...


кутян

Russian borrowing, from a term related to Russian кутёнок (kutjónok), Russian <span class="searchmatch">кутя</span> (kutja) and the dog call Russian куть (kutʹ). In this case, the stem куть-...


куда

dialectal, with athematic endings ку́дя (kúdja) — iterative, i-conjugation <span class="searchmatch">ку́тя</span> (kútja, “to tend, to look after a child”) (dialectal) целу́вам (celúvam...


кътна

Perhaps related to dialectal <span class="searchmatch">ку́тя</span> (kútja, “to caress, to rock a baby”). Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary compares it with Bulgarian гъ́тна (gǎ́tna,...