арцибискуп
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic арцыбискꙋпъ (arcybiskupŭ), from Old Polish arcybiskup, ultimately from Ancient Greek ἀρχιεπίσκοπος (arkhiepískopos). Doublet of архиепи́скоп (arxijepískop).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɐrt͡sɨˈbʲiskʊp]
Noun
арциби́скуп • (arcibískup) m anim (genitive арциби́скупа, nominative plural арциби́скупы, genitive plural арциби́скупов)
- (dated) a Catholic or Uniate archbishop, especially in Poland
- Synonym: архиепи́скоп (arxijepískop)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | арциби́скуп arcibískup |
арциби́скупы arcibískupy |
genitive | арциби́скупа arcibískupa |
арциби́скупов arcibískupov |
dative | арциби́скупу arcibískupu |
арциби́скупам arcibískupam |
accusative | арциби́скупа arcibískupa |
арциби́скупов arcibískupov |
instrumental | арциби́скупом arcibískupom |
арциби́скупами arcibískupami |
prepositional | арциби́скупе arcibískupe |
арциби́скупах arcibískupax |
Related terms
- би́скуп (bískup)
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