орган

Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄργανον (órganon, instrument, tool), possibly via Latin organum or another Western language.

Noun

о́рган • (órgan) m (relational adjective органи́чен)

  1. (anatomy) organ
  2. (music) organ (clavier wind instrument)

Inflection

  • органи́зъм (organízǎm, organism)
  • организи́рам (organizíram, to organize)

References

  • орган”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • орган”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Anagrams

  • ангор (angor), ангро (angro), аргон (argon)

Macedonian

Etymology

Ultimately from Ancient Greek ὄργανον (órganon).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɔrɡan]
  • (file)

Noun

орган • (organ) m (relational adjective органски)

  1. organ

Declension

Moksha

Etymology 1

Evidently borrowed from Russian орга́н (orgán). Ultimately from Ancient Greek ὄργανον (órganon).

Noun

орган • (organ)

  1. (biology, anatomy) organ
    • V. F. ROGOŽINA (2011) Mokšeń käľsa obščeobrazovaťeľnaj školatńenďi biologijań ťerminoń valks [Moksha dictionary of biological terms for general education schools], Syktyvkar, Iževsk, Joškar Ola, Saransk, Badačonʹtomaj: Associacija finno-ugorskix universitetov, →ISBN
      Миндалины — Миндалинатне/Къргапарень оргаттне
      Mindaľini — Mindaľinatńe/Kərgapaŕeń orgattńe
      Tonsils [in Russian] — Tonsils
      Орган размножения — Од эряфонь тии органць
      Organ razmnožeńija — Od eŕafoń ťiji organć
      Reproductive organ [in Russian] — Reproductive organ
      Унжатнень, ракообразнайхне пряса потмоёжень маряма оргатт
      Unžatńeń, rakoobraznajhńe pŕasa potmojožeń maŕama orgatt
      (please add an English translation of this usage example)
      Физиологиянь веществат, конат нолявихть потмоширдень оргаттнень вельде (..)
      Fiźiologijań veščestvat, konat noľavihť potmoširďeń orgattńeń veľďe (..)
      (please add an English translation of this usage example)
      Ведень организматнень ваймонь тарксема органцна
      Veďeń orgańizmatńeń vajmoń tarkśema organcna
      (please add an English translation of this usage example)
      Панчфне — Цветки — Видьмонь касыкснень органцна (..)
      Pančfńe — Cvetki — Viďmoń kasiksńeń organcna (..)
      Flowers — Flowers [in Russian] — Organs of seed plants (..)
      Пищеварительнай системась — Пищеварительная система — Органонь группа (..)
      Piščevaŕiťeľnaj śisťemaś — Piščevaŕiťeľnaja śisťema — Organoń gruppa (..)
      Digestive system — Digestive system [in Russian] — A group of organs (..)
Declension

Etymology 2

From ор (or, fur coat) + -га (-ga, prolative suffix) + (-n, 1st person singular possessive suffix).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /orɡɑn/[1]

Noun

орган • (organ)

  1. possessive of ор (or); across my fur coat

References

  1. or-ga-n (in phonetic transcription) in Serebrennikov, B. A. (1967) Istoričeskaja morfologija mordovskix jazykov [Historical morphology of the Mordvinic languages] (in Russian), Moskva, page 63

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄργανον (órganon).

Pronunciation

  • (anatomy; body, publication) о́рган: IPA(key): [ˈorɡən]
  • (musical instrument) орга́н: IPA(key): [ɐrˈɡan]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -an

Noun

о́рган • (órgan) m inan (genitive о́ргана, nominative plural о́рганы, genitive plural о́рганов)

  1. (anatomy) organ
  2. body, agency, authority
    о́рганы вла́стиórgany vlástigovernment bodies
    законода́тельный о́рганzakonodátelʹnyj órganlegislative body
    исполни́тельный о́рганispolnítelʹnyj órganexecutive body
    ме́стный о́рган вла́стиméstnyj órgan vlástilocal government
    о́рганы здравоохране́нияórgany zdravooxranénijahealth authorities
    руководя́щие о́рганыrukovodjáščije órganygoverning authorities
  3. organ, publication
    ежедне́вные о́рганы печа́тиježednévnyje órgany pečátithe daily organs of the press

Declension

Descendants

  • Armenian: օրգան (ōrgan)
  • Azerbaijani: orqan

Noun

орга́н • (orgán) m inan (genitive орга́на, nominative plural орга́ны, genitive plural орга́нов)

  1. (music) organ (large musical instrument with pipes)

Declension

Descendants

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ǒrɡaːn/
  • Hyphenation: ор‧ган

Noun

о̀рга̄н m (Latin spelling òrgān)

  1. organ (part of an organism)

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄργανον (órganon).

Pronunciation

  • (anatomy; body, publication) о́рган: IPA(key): [ˈɔrɦɐn]
  • (musical instrument) орга́н: IPA(key): [ɔrˈɦan]
  • (file)

Noun

о́рган • (órhan) m inan (genitive о́ргана, nominative plural о́ргани, genitive plural о́рганів)

  1. (anatomy) organ
  2. body, agency, authority
    О́ргани держа́вної вла́диÓrhany deržávnoji vládyPublic authorities (literally, “Organs of state power”)
  3. organ, publication

Declension

Noun

орга́н • (orhán) m inan (genitive орга́на, nominative plural орга́ни, genitive plural орга́нів)

  1. (music) organ (large musical instrument with pipes)

Declension

  • органі́ст (orhaníst)
  • орга́нний (orhánnyj)

References

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