кошка

Belarusian

Etymology

From unattested Old East Slavic *кочька, from Proto-Slavic *koťьka.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkoʂka]

Noun

кошка (kóška)

  1. cat

Declension

See also


Russian

Etymology

From unattested Old East Slavic *кочька, from Proto-Slavic *koťьka.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkoʂkə]
  • (file)

Noun

ко́шка (kóška) f anim (genitive ко́шки, nominative plural ко́шки, genitive plural ко́шек)

  1. cat
    жить как ко́шка с соба́койžitʹ kak kóška s sobákojto lead a cat-and-dog life
    игра́ть в ко́шки-мышкиigrátʹ v kóški-myškiplay cat-and-mouse
    но́чью все ко́шки се́рыnóčʹju vse kóški séryat night all cats are gray
    у него́ ко́шки скребу́т на се́рдцеu nevó kóški skrebút na sérdcehe is sick at heart (very upset)
  2. cat-o'-nine-tails
  3. (technical) grapnel, drag
  4. (technical) grappel fork
  5. (cranes) car, trolley, carriage
  6. (geology) spit, bar
  7. (in the plural) climbing irons, climbing grapplers

Declension

See also

  • кот (kot)
  • пуська (pusʹka)
  • кисуня (kisunja)
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