шуруп

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шурупы

Etymology

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From Early Modern Russian шуруб (šurub) (1731), from Old Ruthenian шрубъ (šrub) (1601), probably via Polish śruba, szruba (1630s) from Middle High German schrūbe (1361), further origin uncertain.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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шуру́п (šurúpm inan (genitive шуру́па, nominative plural шуру́пы, genitive plural шуру́пов, relational adjective шуру́пный, diminutive шуру́пчик)

  1. wood screw (fastener)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: şurup