архисинагог
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic архисѵнаго́гъ (arxisünagógŭ), from Ancient Greek ἀρχισῠνᾰ́γωγος (arkhisunágōgos). By surface analysis, архи- (arxi-) + Ancient Greek συνάγωγος (sunágōgos, “synagogue”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɐrxʲɪsʲɪnɐˈɡok]
Noun
архисинаго́г • (arxisinagóg) m anim (genitive архисинаго́га, nominative plural архисинаго́ги, genitive plural архисинаго́гов)
- (Judaism, historical) archisynagogue (head of a synagogue)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | архисинаго́г arxisinagóg |
архисинаго́ги arxisinagógi |
genitive | архисинаго́га arxisinagóga |
архисинаго́гов arxisinagógov |
dative | архисинаго́гу arxisinagógu |
архисинаго́гам arxisinagógam |
accusative | архисинаго́га arxisinagóga |
архисинаго́гов arxisinagógov |
instrumental | архисинаго́гом arxisinagógom |
архисинаго́гами arxisinagógami |
prepositional | архисинаго́ге arxisinagóge |
архисинаго́гах arxisinagógax |
Related terms
- синаго́га (sinagóga)
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