конь
See also: коњ
Belarusian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *koňь.
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
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Usage notes
- After the numerals два (dva) (two), тры (try) (three) and чаты́ры (čatýry) (four), the form кані́ is used instead of the genitive singular form.
Declension
See also
Chess pieces in Belarusian · ша́хматныя фігу́ры (šáxmatnyja fihúry) (layout · text) | |||||
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каро́ль (karólʹ) | ферзь (fjerzʹ) | ладдзя́ (laddzjá) | слон (slon) | конь (konʹ) | пе́шка (pjéška) |
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology 1
Noun
конь • (konĭ) m
Derived terms
- коньць (konĭcĭ)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Slavic *koňь.
Noun
кон҄ь • (konĭ) m
Russian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *koňь.
Pronunciation
Noun
конь • (konʹ) m anim (genitive коня́, nominative plural ко́ни, genitive plural коне́й)
Usage notes
Although конь (konʹ) is sometimes used to refer to a horse of any gender, it has a masculine and noble ring to it, unlike the stylistically neutral ло́шадь (lóšadʹ).
Declension
Synonyms
- (horse): ло́шадь (lóšadʹ), кобы́ла (kobýla), рыса́к (rysák), скаку́н (skakún), кля́ча (kljáča), сивка (sivka)
Related terms
- конезаво́д (konezavód), конёк (konjók), кони́на (konína), конник (konnik), конова́л (konovál), коновязь (konovjazʹ), конокрад (konokrad), ко́нюх (kónjux), конюший (konjušij)
- ко́нный (kónnyj), ко́нский (kónskij)
See also
Chess pieces in Russian · ша́хматные фигу́ры (šáxmatnyje figúry) (layout · text) | |||||
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коро́ль (korólʹ) | ферзь (ferzʹ) | ладья́ (ladʹjá) | слон (slon) | конь (konʹ) | пе́шка (péška) |
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