бугор
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bugrъ. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰewgʰ- (“to bend”). Cognates include Ukrainian бугі́р (buhír), Lithuanian baũgurs.
Non-Slavic cognates include Sanskrit भुग्न (bhugna, “curved, crooked”), Latin fugio (“I flee, I hasten”), English bow
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bʊˈɡor]
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Noun
буго́р • (bugór) m inan or m anim (genitive бугра́, nominative plural бугры́, genitive plural бугро́в, diminutive бугоро́к)
Declension
Derived terms
- бугри́стый (bugrístyj), буго́рчатый (bugórčatyj)
- бугри́ться (bugrítʹsja)
- за бугро́м (za bugróm), за буго́р (za bugór)
Descendants
- → Ingrian: bykrä
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