парсуна
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Learned borrowing from Middle Russian парсуна (parsuna, “person; portrait; hypostasis”), also порсуна (porsuna) (att. mid-16th c.), from Old Ruthenian парсуна (parsuna), порсуна (porsuna), from Middle Polish parsuna (“person; hypostasis”), from from Old Polish parsuna (“person; hypostasis”), from Latin persona.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]парсу́на • (parsúna) f inan (genitive парсу́ны, nominative plural парсу́ны, genitive plural парсу́н)
Declension
[edit]Declension of парсу́на (inan fem-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | парсу́на parsúna |
парсу́ны parsúny |
genitive | парсу́ны parsúny |
парсу́н parsún |
dative | парсу́не parsúne |
парсу́нам parsúnam |
accusative | парсу́ну parsúnu |
парсу́ны parsúny |
instrumental | парсу́ной, парсу́ною parsúnoj, parsúnoju |
парсу́нами parsúnami |
prepositional | парсу́не parsúne |
парсу́нах parsúnax |
Derived terms
[edit]- парсу́нный (parsúnnyj)
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