яблоко

See also: аблоко

Russian

Etymology

я́блоко

From Old East Slavic ꙗблъко (jablŭko), from Proto-Slavic *àblъko, diminutive of Proto-Slavic *ablo, equivalent to the non-existent **ябло + -ко . Cognate with Polish jabłko.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈjabɫəkə]
  • Rhymes: -abɫəkə
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Noun

я́блоко • (jábloko) n inan (genitive я́блока, nominative plural я́блоки, genitive plural я́блок, relational adjective я́блочный, diminutive я́блочко)

  1. apple
    ада́мово я́блокоadámovo jáblokoAdam's apple
    я́блоко раздо́раjábloko razdóraapple of discord
    в я́блокахv jáblokaxdappled (usually of a horse)
  2. eyeball (usually глазно́е я́блоко)

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Derived terms

Descendants

Yakut

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian яблоко (jabloko).

Noun

яблоко • (yabloko)

  1. apple (Malus spp.)
    Synonym: дьаабылака (jaabılaka)
    кыһыл яблоко
    kıhıl yabloko
    a red apple
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