миноноска
Russian
Etymology
ми́на (mína, “torpedo”) (archaic) + -о- (-o-) + носи́ть (nosítʹ, “to bear”) + -ка (-ka)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mʲɪnɐˈnoskə]
Noun
миноно́ска • (minonóska) f inan (genitive миноно́ски, nominative plural миноно́ски, genitive plural миноно́сок)
- (historical, military) small, high-speed steam-powered torpedo boat (19th century)
Declension
Declension of миноно́ска (inan fem-form velar-stem accent-a reduc)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | миноно́ска minonóska |
миноно́ски minonóski |
genitive | миноно́ски minonóski |
миноно́сок minonósok |
dative | миноно́ске minonóske |
миноно́скам minonóskam |
accusative | миноно́ску minonósku |
миноно́ски minonóski |
instrumental | миноно́ской, миноно́скою minonóskoj, minonóskoju |
миноно́сками minonóskami |
prepositional | миноно́ске minonóske |
миноно́сках minonóskax |
Related terms
- ми́на (mína)
- ми́нный (mínnyj)
- миноно́сец (minonósec)
See also
- миноно́сец m (minonósec, “a seaworthy steam-powered torpedo boat”)
- торпе́дный ка́тер m (torpédnyj káter, “a motor torpedo boat”)
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