корпус

Belarusian

Noun

ко́рпус (kórpus) m inan (genitive ко́рпуса, nominative plural карпусы́)

  1. (military) corps
    Быў, пра́ўда, на Белару́сі по́льскі ко́рпус генэра́ла Давбо́ра-Мусьні́цкага, які́ твары́ў такі́ няслыханы грабёж і сто́лькі катава́ў і забі́ў белару́скіх се­ля́н, сто́лькі спалі́ў вёсак награ́біў дабра́ ў Белару́сі, што няме́цкае кама́ндаваньне абязбро́іла гэ́тыко́р­пус по́льскіх разбо́йнікаў“ і вы́слала яго́у Варша­́ву“.[1]
    Byŭ, práŭda, na Bjelarúsi pólʹski kórpus hjenerála Davbóra-Musʹníckaha, jakí tvarýŭ takí njaslyxany hrabjóž i stólʹki kataváŭ i zabíŭ bjelarúskix sje­lján, stólʹki spalíŭ vjósak nahrábiŭ dabrá ŭ Bjelarúsi, što njamjéckaje kamándavanʹnje abjazbróila héty „kór­pus pólʹskix razbójnikaŭ“ i výslala jahó „u Varša­́vu“.
    However, there was a Polish corps under general Dowbor-Muśnicki command in Belarus, which made unprecedented robbery, tortured and killed so many Belarusian peasants, burned so many Belarusian villages, and stole so much property, that German command disarmed them and sent them to Warsaw.
  2. (anatomy) body, trunk
  3. building in a row of similar buildings
    Ко́рпус накры́ты высо́кім двохска́тавым да́хам і ма́е вы́гляд ку́бу.[2]
    Kórpus nakrýty vysókim dvoxskátavym dáxam i máje výhljad kúbu.
    The building is covered with a high two-sided roof and has a shape of a cube.
  4. chassis

Declension

References

  • корпус” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org
  1. М. Арол (M. Aroł) (1921) Хто вінават?
  2. Мікалай Каспяровіч (1925) Беларуская архітэктура.

Kazakh

Cyrillic корпус (korpus)
Arabic كورپۋس
Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ко́рпус (kórpus), from Latin corpus (body).

Noun

корпус (korpus)

  1. (military) corps

Declension

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkɔrpus]
  • Hyphenation: кор‧пус

Noun

корпус (korpus) m (plural корпуси, related adjective корпусен)

  1. (anatomy) body, trunk
  2. chassis (the main part of a machine or mechanism to which other parts are attached)
  3. corpus, collection
  4. guild (group of people from the same profession)
    Synonym: еснаф (esnaf)
  5. (military) corps
  6. (linguistics) corpus

Declension

References

  • корпус” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin corpus (body).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkorpʊs]
  • (file)

Noun

ко́рпус (kórpus) m inan (genitive ко́рпуса, nominative plural ко́рпусы, genitive plural ко́рпусов, related adjective корпусно́й or ко́рпусный (meaning 2)) (body, case, corpus)
ко́рпус (kórpus) m inan (genitive ко́рпуса, nominative plural корпуса́, genitive plural корпусо́в, related adjective корпусно́й) (corps, hull, building)

  1. (anatomy) body, trunk
  2. frame, case, body
  3. corpus (collection of texts)
  4. (nautical) hull
  5. building in a row of similar buildings
  6. (military) corps

Declension

body, case, corpus:

corps, hull, building:

Synonyms

  • корпусирование (korpusirovanije), корпусность (korpusnostʹ)
  • корпусной (korpusnoj), корпусный (korpusnyj)
  • корпусировать (korpusirovatʹ)

Descendants

  • Armenian: կորպուս (korpus)
  • Azerbaijani: korpus

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Latin corpus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kǒrpus/
  • Hyphenation: кор‧пус

Noun

ко̀рпус m (Latin spelling kòrpus)

  1. body (of a man, animal)
  2. (military) corps
  3. (linguistics) corpus

Declension

References

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