порт

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Belarusian

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порт горада Кобэ

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old Ruthenian портъ (port), ultimately from Latin portus. Compare Polish port, Russian and Ukrainian порт (port).

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Noun

порт (portm inan (genitive по́рта, nominative plural парты́, genitive plural парто́ў)

  1. port, harbor (a place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers)
    • 1928 [1928], Arthur Conan Doyle, translated by Кастусь Гарабурда, Глыбіня Маракота, Minsk: ДВБ, translation of The Maracot Deep, page 88:
      Я быў рады і, як даведаўся потым, рады былі і мае таварышы, калі нашы павадыры зноў павялі нас глянуць на зруйнаваны амфітэатр і потым на мол з маяком на беразе, што сьведчыла аб тым, што горад быў морскім портам.
      Ja byŭ rady i, jak davjedaŭsja pótym, rady byli i maje tavaryšy, kali našy pavadyry znoŭ pavjali nas hljanucʹ na zrujnavany amfiteatr i pótym na mol z majakóm na bjerazje, što sʹvjedčyla ab tym, što hórad byŭ mórskim pórtam.
    • 1938 [1848], Charles Dickens, anonymous translator, Домбі і сын, Minsk: ДВБ, translation of Dombey and Son, page 538:
      Спусціцца ў порт у момант прыліву і бачыць рыбацкія лодкі, што варочаюцца назад, і радасна чакаючых жанчын і дзяцей.
      Spuscicca ŭ port u mómant prylivu i bačycʹ rybackija lódki, što varóčajucca nazad, i radasna čakajučyx žančyn i dzjacjej.

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References

  • Bulyka, A. M., editor (2007), “портъ”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), numbers 27 (поровенъ – прегрешити), Minsk: Belaruskaia navuka, →ISBN, page 30
  • порт”, in Skarnik's Belarusian dictionary (in Belarusian), based on Kandrat Krapiva's Explanatory Dictionary of the Belarusian Language (1977-1984)
  • порт” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Bulgarian

Etymology

From English port or from German Port, ultimately from Latin portus.

Pronunciation

Noun

по́рт (pórt)

  1. port, harbor

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Anagrams

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic پورت
Cyrillic порт
Latin port
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian порт (port), from English port or from German Port, from Latin portus.

Pronunciation

Noun

порт (port)

  1. (nautical) port, harbor

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Synonyms

Russian

Pronunciation

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

First dated 1702, from English port or from German Port, finally from Latin portus.

Noun

порт (portm inan (genitive по́рта, nominative plural по́рты or порты́*, genitive plural порто́в, relational adjective порто́вый) (* Proscribed.)

  1. port, harbor
    Synonym: га́вань (gávanʹ)
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Descendants
  • Ingrian: portta, porttu

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English port.

Noun

порт (portm inan (genitive по́рта or порта́, nominative plural по́рты or порты́, genitive plural по́ртов or порто́в, relational adjective порто́вый or портово́й)

  1. (computing) port
    Synonym: разъём (razʺjóm)
Declension

Tatar

 порт on Tatar Wikipedia

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian порт (port).

Noun

порт (port) (Latin spelling port)

  1. port, harbor

Udi

Etymology

From Latin portō.

Noun

порт (port)

  1. endurance

Derived terms

Further reading

  • Gukasjan, Vorošil (1974) “порт”, in Удинско-азербайджанско-русский словарь [Udi–Azerbaijani–Russian Dictionary]‎, Baku: Academy Press, page 189
  • Schulze, Wolfgang (2005) “Towards a History of Udi”, in International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics, volume 1, pages 55–91

Ukrainian

 порт and порт (значення) on Ukrainian Wikipedia
Одеський морський порт
комп'ютерні порти

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From French port, from Latin portus.[1]

Noun

порт (portm inan (genitive по́рту, nominative plural порти́, genitive plural порті́в, relational adjective портови́й or порто́вий)

  1. port (place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers)
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Derived terms

See also

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English port, from Latin porta.

Noun

порт (portm inan (genitive по́рту, nominative plural порти́, genitive plural порті́в)

  1. (nautical) port (an opening or doorway in the side of a ship, especially for boarding or loading; an embrasure through which a cannon may be discharged)
    гарма́тний портharmátnyj portgunport
  2. (computing) port
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References

  1. ^ Melnychuk, O. S., editor (2003), “порт”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volume 4 (Н – П), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, →ISBN, page 529

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