боль
Belarusian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *bolь.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bolʲ]
Declension
Derived terms
Komi-Permyak
Old Church Slavonic
Old East Slavic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *bolь.
References
- Sreznevskij, I. I. (1893), “боль”, in Materialy dlja slovarja drevne-russkago jazyka po pisʹmennym pamjatnikam [Materials for the Dictionary of the Old Russian Language According to Written Monuments] (in Russian), volume 1, Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences, page 146
Russian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic боль (bolĭ), from Proto-Slavic *bolь.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bolʲ]
Audio (file)
Noun
боль • (bolʹ) f inan (genitive бо́ли, nominative plural бо́ли, genitive plural бо́лей or боле́й*) (* Professional usage.)
Declension
Declension of боль (inan fem-form 3rd-decl accent-a/e)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | бо́ль bólʹ |
бо́ли bóli |
genitive | бо́ли bóli |
бо́лей, боле́й* bólej, boléj* |
dative | бо́ли bóli |
бо́лям, боля́м* bóljam, boljám* |
accusative | бо́ль bólʹ |
бо́ли bóli |
instrumental | бо́лью bólʹju |
бо́лями, боля́ми* bóljami, boljámi* |
prepositional | бо́ли bóli |
бо́лях, боля́х* bóljax, boljáx* |
* Professional usage.
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