схід

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Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *vъzxodъ. Can also be analyzed as a deverbal from схо́дити (sxódyty, to rise). Cognate with Russian восхо́д (vosxód), Russian всход (vsxod), Belarusian усхо́д (usxód), Polish wschód, Slovene vzhod.

Noun

схід (sxidm inan (genitive схо́ду, nominative plural схо́ди, genitive plural схо́дів, relational adjective схі́дний)

  1. (singular only) east
  2. sunrise
  3. rise
  4. (plural only) sprouts, young growth
Declension
Coordinate terms

(compass points)

півні́чний за́хід (pivníčnyj záxid)
норд-ве́ст (nord-vést)
пі́вніч (pívnič)
норд (nord)
півні́чний схід (pivníčnyj sxid)
норд-о́ст (nord-óst)
за́хід (záxid)
вест (vest)
схід (sxid)
ост (ost)
півде́нний за́хід (pivdénnyj záxid)
зюйд-ве́ст (zjujd-vést)
пі́вдень (pívdenʹ)
зюйд (zjujd)
півде́нний схід (pivdénnyj sxid)
зюйд-о́ст (zjujd-óst)


Derived terms

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sъxodъ. Can also be analyzed as a deverbal from схо́дити (sxódyty, to go down, to descend). Compare Russian схо́д (sxód), Belarusian схо́ды (sxódy), Polish schody.

Noun

схід (sxidm inan (genitive схо́да, nominative plural схо́ди, genitive plural схо́дів)

  1. (plural only) stairs, staircase
  2. (plural only, figurative) steps (of development)
  3. descent
Declension
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