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1 osь̀lъ
osь̀lъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `donkey'Old Church Slavic:Russian:osël `donkey' [m o], oslá [Gens]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:òsao `donkey' [m o], òsla [Gens]Slovene:ósǝɫ `donkey' [m o], ósla [Gens]Lithuanian:ãsilas `donkey' [m o] 3bOld Prussian:asilis `donkey'Comments: A borrowing fro Germanic, cf. Go. asilus. -
2 osel
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3 r̨uti
r̨uti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `roar'Old Church Slavic:Russian:revét' `roar' [verb], revú [1sg], revët [3sg]Old Russian:Old Czech:řúti `roar' [verb], řevu [1sg]Polish:rzuć `roar' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:rèvati `roar, bray' [verb], rèvēm [1sg];Čak. rovȁt (Vrgada) `roar, bray' [verb], rovȅš [2sg];Čak. rovȁt (Orbanići) `bray (of a donkey)' [verb], rovȅš [2sg]Slovene:rjúti `roar' [verb], rjóvem [1sg], rjújem [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: h₃reu-Other cognates:Skt. ruváti `roar' [verb];Notes:
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Donkey — Студийный альбо … Википедия
donkey — ► NOUN (pl. donkeys) 1) a domesticated hoofed mammal of the horse family with long ears and a braying call. 2) informal a foolish person. ● donkey s years Cf. ↑donkey s years ● talk the hind leg off a donkey Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
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donkey — 1785, originally slang, perhaps a dim. from dun dull gray brown, the form perhaps influenced by monkey. Or possibly from a familiar form of Duncan (Cf. dobbin). The older English word was ASS (Cf. ass) … Etymology dictionary
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donkey — /dong kee, dawng , dung /, n., pl. donkeys, adj. n. 1. the domestic ass, Equus asinus. 2. (since 1874) a representation of this animal as the emblem of the U.S. Democratic party. 3. a stupid, silly, or obstinate person. 4. a woodworking apparatus … Universalium
donkey — I. /ˈdɒŋki / (say dongkee) noun (plural donkeys) 1. a domesticated ass, Equus asinus, used as a beast of burden. 2. a stupid, silly or obstinate person. –adjective 3. Machinery auxiliary: donkey pump. –phrase 4. be on like Donkey Kong, (of a… …