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Komi-Zyrian
Etymology
From Russian челядь (čeljadʹ, “servants”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈt͡ɕeʎaɟ/,
- Hyphenation: че‧лядь
Noun
челядь • (ćeľaď)
- (collective) children, offspring
Declension
Possessive declension of челядь
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References
- A. I. Podorova, editor (1948), Коми-русский словарь [Komi-Russian dictionary], Syktyvkar: Коми Государственное Издательство, page 208
- Bubrikh, Dmitry V. (1949) Грамматика литературного коми языка [Grammar of the literary Komi language] (in Russian), Leningrad: Zhdanov Leningrad State University, page 39
- L. M. Beznosikova, E. A. Ajbabina, R. I. Kosnyreva (2000) Коми-русский словарь [Komi-Russian dictionary], →ISBN, page 696
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *čeľadь.
Pronunciation
Noun
че́лядь • (čéljadʹ) f inan (genitive че́ляди, uncountable)
- (historical, archaic) servants, menials
- Synonyms: дворо́вые (dvoróvyje); прислу́га (prislúga); при́хвостни (príxvostni), уго́дники (ugódniki)
1834, Александр Пушкин, Пиковая дама; English translation from Thomas Keane, transl., The Queen of Spades, New York: Modern Library, 1925:Многочисленная челядь её, разжирев и поседев в её передней и девичьей, делала, что хотела, наперерыв обкрадывая умирающую старуху.- Mnogočislennaja čeljadʹ jejó, razžirev i posedev v jejó perednej i devičʹjej, delala, što xotela, napereryv obkradyvaja umirajuščuju staruxu.
- Her numerous domestics, growing fat and old in her ante-chamber and servants' hall, did just as they liked, and vied with each other in robbing the aged Countess in the most bare-faced manner.
Declension
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singular
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nominative
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че́лядь čéljadʹ
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genitive
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че́ляди čéljadi
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dative
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че́ляди čéljadi
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accusative
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че́лядь čéljadʹ
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instrumental
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че́лядью čéljadʹju
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prepositional
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че́ляди čéljadi
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Descendants
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *čeľadь.
Pronunciation
Noun
че́лядь • (čéljadʹ) f inan (genitive че́ляді, uncountable)
- (historical) servants, menials
- (dialectal) youth, younglings
- (dialectal) family, household
Declension
Declension of че́лядь (inan sg-only 3rd-decl fem-form accent-a)
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singular
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nominative
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че́лядь čéljadʹ
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genitive
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че́ляді čéljadi
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dative
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че́ляді čéljadi
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accusative
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че́лядь čéljadʹ
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instrumental
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че́ляддю čéljaddju
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locative
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че́ляді čéljadi
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vocative
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че́ляде čéljade
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References