мясо
Russian
Alternative forms
- мя́хо (mjáxo) (Pskov)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *męso, from Proto-Indo-European *mḗms. Compare Serbo-Croatian meso, Czech maso, Polish mięso, and Slovene meso. Compare Old Prussian mensa (“meat”).
Sense 5 refers to the football club being supported by a meat factory in Moscow during the 1930s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈmʲasə]
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -asə
Noun
мя́со • (mjáso) n inan (genitive мя́са, nominative plural *мяса́, genitive plural *мяс, relational adjective мясно́й, diminutive мяско́ or мясцо́)
- (usually uncountable) meat
- (usually uncountable) flesh, pulp
- (biology, usually uncountable) tissue, flesh
- (usually uncountable) (cannon) fodder
- пу́шечное мя́со ― púšečnoje mjáso ― cannon fodder
- (usually uncountable, slang, soccer) FC Spartak Moscow
- Кто мы? Мя́со! ― Kto my? Mjáso! ― Who are we? We are the Meat!
Declension
Related terms
- мясни́к (mjasník)
- мясое́д (mjasojéd)
- мясору́бка (mjasorúbka)
- мяси́стый (mjasístyj)
- мясоперераба́тывающий (mjasopererabátyvajuščij)
References
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