-ов

See also: ов and Appendix:Variations of "ov"

Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ovъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [-ˈɔf]

Suffix

-ов • (-ov) m

  1. of, belonging to; creates possessive adjectives.
    ябълка (jabǎlka, an apple) + -ов (-ov)ябълков (jabǎlkov, apple (adj.))
    право (pravo, law) + -ов (-ov)правов (pravov, legal, pertaining to law)
    бук (buk, oak) + -ов (-ov)буков (bukov, of oak, oaken)
    еж (, hedgehog) + -ов (-ov)ежов (ežov, hedgehog's)
  2. ’s, -son, -s (possessive suffix)
    ПетровPetrovPeter’s, Peters, Peterson
    Петров конPetrov konPeter’s horse

Derived terms

Bulgarian terms suffixed with -ов

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɔf]

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ovъ.

Suffix

-ов • (-ov)

  1. Appended to nouns to create adjectives.
    бука (buka) + -ов (-ov)буков (bukov)
    јастреб (jastreb) + -ов (-ov)јастребов (jastrebov)
    јачмен (jačmen) + -ов (-ov)јачменов (jačmenov)
    орев (orev) + -ов (-ov)оревов (orevov)
  2. ’s, -son, -s (possessive suffix).
    ПетровPetrovPeter’s, Peters, Peterson
    Петров коњPetrov konjPeter’s horse

Etymology 2

From enclitic овој (ovoj, this), from Proto-Slavic *ovъ.

Suffix

-ов • (-ov)

  1. the definite article "the" in its proximate form, male gender.
    Јади го лебовJadi go lebovEat the bread (here); Eat this bread
    Твојов маж е пијан!Tvojov maž e pijan!This husband of yours is drunk!
See also
  • Appendix:Macedonian articles

Russian

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old East Slavic -овъ (-ovŭ), from Proto-Slavic *-ovъ.

Suffix

-ов • (-ov)

  1. Forms possessive adjectives
    дед (ded, grandfather) + -ов (-ov)де́дов (dédov, grandfather's)
  2. Forms patronymic surnames
    Ива́н (Iván, Ivan) + -ов (-ov)Ивано́в (Ivanóv)
    Пётр (Pjotr, Peter) + -ов (-ov)Петро́в (Petróv)
    Па́вел (Pável, Paul) + -ов (-ov)Па́влов (Pávlov)
    кузне́ц (kuznéc, blacksmith) + -ов (-ov)Кузнецо́в (Kuznecóv)
Usage notes
  • Other than with hard-stem masculine nouns, -ин (-in) occurs.
Declension
  • -ев (-ev)
  • -ева (-eva)
  • -ево (-evo)
  • -евы (-evy)
  • -ёв (-jóv)
  • -ова (-ova)
  • -ово (-ovo)
  • -овы (-ovy)
  • -ьёв (-ʹjóv)
  • -ьёва (-ʹjóva)
  • -ьёво (-ʹjóvo)
  • -ьёвы (-ʹjóvy)
Descendants
  • Komi-Zyrian: ов (ov)

See also

Etymology 2

From old u-stems, where Old East Slavic -овъ was a combination of the final syllable of the stem and the genitive plural desinence ().

Suffix

-ов • (-ov)

  1. Genitive plural desinence of most hard-stem masculine nouns
Usage notes
  • With soft stems, -ей (-ej) usually occurs instead.

Serbo-Croatian

Suffix

-ов (Latin spelling -ov)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting an animal or to form a pejorative.
  2. Suffix appended to words to create a possessive form of masculine nouns.
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