поперёк

Russian

Etymology

From по- (po-) + *перёк (*perjók, crosswise). Underlying root found in Old East Slavic перекъ (perekŭ, width, crossbeam) as well as Belarusian пе́рек (pjérjek, across); Ukrainian пере́ка (peréka, contradiction); Church Slavonic прѣкы (prěky, across); Bulgarian пря́ко (prjáko, straight, across); Serbo-Croatian при̏јек (steep); при̏јекӣ (straight, nearest); при̏јеко (through); Slovene prek (across (adverb)) (tonal orthography), also preko (tonal orthography); prèk (across (preposition)) (tonal orthography); Czech příka (steepness); příč (width); Slovak priek (resistance); Polish w poprzek (across, crosswise) or obsolete Polish przeko (across); Upper Sorbian prěki (across); Lower Sorbian pŕeki (across).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pəpʲɪˈrʲɵk]
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Preposition

поперёк (poperjók) (+ genitive case)

  1. across, athwart

Adverb

поперёк (poperjók)

  1. across, crosswise

References

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