огурец
Russian
    

Огурец
Etymology
    
Inherited from Middle Russian огурецъ (ogurec) (огꙋрецъ; mid-16th c.), semi-calque from Old Ruthenian огꙋрокъ (1519+), itself a partial calque from Old Polish ogurek (1394+), from Byzantine Greek ἀγγούριον (angoúrion).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ɐɡʊˈrʲet͡s]
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Noun
    
огуре́ц • (oguréc) m inan (genitive огурца́, nominative plural огурцы́, genitive plural огурцо́в, diminutive огу́рчик)
Declension
    
Declension of огуре́ц (inan masc-form ц-stem accent-b reduc) 
Hypernyms
    
- о́вощ (óvošč)
Derived terms
    
- огуре́чник (oguréčnik)
- огуре́чный (oguréčnyj)
Descendants
    
- → Yakut: огурсу (ogursu)
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