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скот

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Old Church Slavonic скотъ (skotŭ), from Proto-Slavic *skotъ.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    скот (skotm

    1. large livestock (primarily cattle)
      Synonym: доби́че (dobíče)
      Не е по́-добъ́р чове́кът от ско́та.Ne e pó-dobǎ́r čovékǎt ot skóta.Man is no better than cattle.
    2. (figurative, derogatory) boor, brute, dullard
      Дръпни́ се ти, ско́те!Drǎpní se ti, skóte!Get out of the way, you brute!

    Declension

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    Declension of скот
    singular plural
    indefinite скот
    skot
    ско́тове, ското́ве
    skótove, skotóve
    definite
    (subject form)
    ско́тът
    skótǎt
    ско́товете, ското́вете
    skótovete, skotóvete
    definite
    (object form)
    ско́та
    skóta
    count form ско́та
    skóta
    vocative form ско́те
    skóte
    ско́тове, ското́ве
    skótove, skotóve

    Derived terms

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    adjectives
    nouns
    verbs

    References

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    • скот”, in БЕРОН (Български езикови ресурси онлайн) [BERON (Bulgarian Language Resources Online)] (in Bulgarian), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2024
    • скот”, in Infolex Bulgarian Dictionary (in Bulgarian), Institute for Bulgarian Language, 2014
    • скот”, in ЛексИт [LexIt] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
    • скот”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
    • скот”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

    Further reading

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    Macedonian

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *skotъ, with unclear origins.

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    Noun

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    скот (skotm (relational adjective скотски)

    1. cattle, livestock
    2. (colloquial, vulgar) idiot, jerk

    Declension

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    Declension of скот
    singular plural
    indefinite скот (skot) скотови (skotovi)
    definite unspecified скотот (skotot) скотовите (skotovite)
    definite proximal скотов (skotov) скотовиве (skotovive)
    definite distal скотон (skoton) скотовине (skotovine)
    vocative скоту (skotu) скотови (skotovi)
    count form скота (skota)

    Russian

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *skotъ, of disputed origin.

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    Noun

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    скот (skotm inan (genitive скота́, uncountable, relational adjective ско́тский)

    1. (collective) cattle, livestock
      убо́йный скотubójnyj skotlivestock for slaughter
      ме́лкий рога́тый скотmélkij rogátyj skotsmall livestock (sheep and goats)

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    Noun

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    скот (skotm anim (genitive скота́, nominative plural скоты́, genitive plural ското́в, relational adjective ско́тский)

    1. brute, beast (in an abusive sense)

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    Serbo-Croatian

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *skotъ, of disputed origin.

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    Noun

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    ско̏т m anim (Latin spelling skȍt)

    1. litter (animal young)
    2. (derogatory) evil and merciless person

    Declension

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    Declension of скот
    singular plural
    nominative ско̏т ско̀тови
    genitive скота скотова
    dative скоту скотовима
    accusative скота скотове
    vocative скоте скотови
    locative скоту скотовима
    instrumental скотом скотовима