корабль
Old Church Slavonic

корабл҄ь in the Bulgarian Church Slavonic Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander, 1356. The word itself appears in the fourth line.
Synonyms
- корабь (korabĭ)
References
- Mali staroslavensko-hrvatski rječnik, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 2004
Russian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic корабль (korablĭ), from Proto-Slavic *korabjь, old borrowing from Ancient Greek καράβιον (karábion) or κάραβος (kárabos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kɐˈrablʲ]
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Noun
кора́бль • (koráblʹ) m inan (genitive корабля́, nominative plural корабли́, genitive plural корабле́й)
Usage notes
- In modern technical and formal usage, корабль refers to warships. Informally, can refer to various large ships. Historically, referred to square-rigged sailing ships, similarly to the historical sense of the English word "ship".
Declension
Declension of кора́бль (inan masc-form soft-stem accent-b)
Pre-reform declension of кора́бль (inan masc-form soft-stem accent-b)
Synonyms
- (nave): неф (nɛf)
Hypernyms
- (ship): су́дно (súdno)
Related terms
- кора́блик (koráblik), корабе́л (korabél), корабельщик (korabelʹščik)
- корабе́льный (korabélʹnyj)
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