грань
See also: грянь
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *granь.
Noun
грань • (granĭ) f
- side, edge
- from Vita Constantini:
- естъ же сице прьвъіи грань [...] по семь же дроугъіи грань·
- estŭ že sice prĭvyi granĭ [...] po semĭ že drugyi granĭ·
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- from Vita Constantini:
Declension
Declension of грань (i-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | грань granĭ |
грани grani |
грани grani |
genitive | грани grani |
гранью, гранию granĭju, graniju |
граньи, грании granĭi, granii |
dative | грани grani |
граньма granĭma |
граньмъ granĭmŭ |
accusative | грань granĭ |
грани grani |
грани grani |
instrumental | граньѭ, граниѭ granĭjǫ, granijǫ |
граньма granĭma |
граньми granĭmi |
locative | грани grani |
гранью, гранию granĭju, graniju |
граньхъ granĭxŭ |
vocative | грани grani |
грани grani |
граньѥ, граниѥ granĭje, granije |
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic грань (granĭ), from Proto-Slavic *granь.
Pronunciation
Noun
грань • (granʹ) f inan (genitive гра́ни, nominative plural гра́ни, genitive plural гра́ней)
- facet, side (of an object with flat, sharply defined surfaces)
- Synonyms: фа́ска (fáska); (surface) пове́рхность (povérxnostʹ)
- (geometry) face (of a polyhedron)
- (figuratively) border, verge, brink
- (mathematics) bound (upper or lower)
Declension
Related terms
- грани́ца (graníca), гранка (granka), огранка (ogranka)
- гранёный (granjónyj), многогра́нный (mnogogránnyj)
- грани́ть (granítʹ), грани́чить (graníčitʹ), ограни́чить (ograníčitʹ)
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