митрополит

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Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

митропо́лит (mitropólitm (plural митропо́лити, relational adjective митрополитски)

  1. (Christianity) metropolitan

Declension

Declension of митрополит
singular plural
indefinite митрополит (mitropolit) митрополити (mitropoliti)
definite unspecified митрополитот (mitropolitot) митрополитите (mitropolitite)
definite proximal митрополитов (mitropolitov) митрополитиве (mitropolitive)
definite distal митрополитон (mitropoliton) митрополитине (mitropolitine)
vocative митрополите (mitropolite) митрополити (mitropoliti)
count form митрополита (mitropolita)

References

  1. ^ Koneski, Kiril (1999) “митрополит”, in Правописен речник на македонскиот литературен јазик (Pravopisen rečnik na makedonskiot literaturen jazik) (in Macedonian), "Prosvetno delo", page 223

Russian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μητροπολίτης (mētropolítēs).

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Noun

митрополи́т (mitropolítm anim (genitive митрополи́та, nominative plural митрополи́ты, genitive plural митрополи́тов)

  1. (Christianity) metropolitan
    • 1879, Николай Лесков , “Глава первая”, in Чертогон; English translation from Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, transl., The Devil-Chase, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013:
      По привы́чке де́тства я был к ста́ршим почти́телен — осо́бенно к таки́м, кото́рые изве́стны и митрополи́ту и губерна́торам.
      Po privýčke détstva ja byl k stáršim počtítelen — osóbenno k takím, kotóryje izvéstny i mitropolítu i gubernátoram.
      By childhood habit I was respectful of my elders—especially those who were known to both the metropolitan and the governor general.

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek μητροπολίτης (mētropolítēs).

Pronunciation

Noun

митрополи́т (mytropolýtm pers (genitive митрополи́та, nominative plural митрополи́ти, genitive plural митрополи́тів, relational adjective митрополи́чий)

  1. (Christianity) metropolitan

Declension

Declension of митрополи́т
(pers hard masc-form accent-a)
singular plural
nominative митрополи́т
mytropolýt
митрополи́ти
mytropolýty
genitive митрополи́та
mytropolýta
митрополи́тів
mytropolýtiv
dative митрополи́тові, митрополи́ту
mytropolýtovi, mytropolýtu
митрополи́там
mytropolýtam
accusative митрополи́та
mytropolýta
митрополи́тів
mytropolýtiv
instrumental митрополи́том
mytropolýtom
митрополи́тами
mytropolýtamy
locative митрополи́тові, митрополи́ті
mytropolýtovi, mytropolýti
митрополи́тах
mytropolýtax
vocative митрополи́те
mytropolýte
митрополи́ти
mytropolýty

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