жнивьё

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See also: жнивье

Russian

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Etymology

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From жни́во (žnívo, harvest) +‎ -ьё (-ʹjó), from жать (žatʹ, to reap).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ʐnʲɪˈv⁽ʲ⁾jɵ]

Noun

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жнивьё (žnivʹjón inan (genitive жнивья́, nominative plural жни́вья, genitive plural жни́вьев)

  1. field of wheat, rye or other grains
  2. (regional) stubble (short stalks left in a field after a harvest)
  3. eddish (aftergrowth of grass after mowing)
  4. (regional) harvest, reaping crops
  5. harvest time

Declension

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