серп
Belarusian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sьrpъ, from Proto-Indo-European *sr̥p-.
Declension
Declension of серп
singular | plural | |
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nominative (назоўны) |
серп sjerp |
сярпы́ sjarpý |
genitive (родны) |
сярпа́ sjarpá |
сярпо́ў sjarpóŭ |
dative (давальны) |
сярпу́ sjarpú |
сярпа́м sjarpám |
accusative (вінавальны) |
серп sjerp |
сярпы́ sjarpý |
instrumental (творны) |
сярпо́м sjarpóm |
сярпа́мі sjarpámi |
locative (месны) |
сярпе́ sjarpjé |
сярпа́х sjarpáx |
Russian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sьrpъ, from Proto-Indo-European *sr̥p-. Cognate with Old Church Slavonic срьпъ (srĭpŭ, “sickle”), Bulgarian сърп (sǎrp), Czech srp, Polish sierp; and with Latvian sirpis, Greek ἅρπη (ἅrpi), Latin sarpiō.
Noun
серп • (serp) m inan (genitive серпа́, nominative plural серпы́, genitive plural серпо́в)
- sickle
- се́рп и мо́лот ― sérp i mólot ― hammer and sickle
- crescent
Ukrainian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sьrpъ, from Proto-Indo-European *sr̥p-. Cognate with Old Church Slavonic срьпъ (srĭpŭ, “sickle”), Bulgarian сърп, Czech srp, Polish sierp; and with Latvian sirpis, Greek ἅρπη (hárpē), Latin sarpiō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /serp/
Noun
серп • (serp) m inan (genitive серпа́, nominative plural серпи́)
- sickle
- серп і молот ― serp i molot ― hammer and sickle
- crescent
Declension
References
- серп in Bilodid I. K., editor (1970–1980) Slovnyk ukrajinsʹkoji movy, Kiev: Naukova Dumka
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