скот

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Macedonian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *skotъ, with unclear origins. Possibly related to Proto-Germanic *skatta-.

Noun

скот (skotm

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

Inflection


Russian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Noun

скот (skotm inan (genitive скота́, uncountable)

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

Etymology 2

Noun

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

  1. brute, beast (in an abusive sense)
Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

Noun

ско̏т m (Latin spelling skȍt)

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

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