прстен

Macedonian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *pьrsty (finger ring; ring).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpr̩stɛn]

Adjective

прстен (prsten) (no comparative)

  1. digital (pertaining to the digits of the body)

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Noun

прстен (prsten) m (plural прстени, related adjective прстенест, diminutive прстенче)

  1. ring

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *pьrsty (finger ring; ring).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pr̂steːn/
  • Hyphenation: пр‧стен

Noun

пр̏сте̄н m (Latin spelling pȑstēn)

  1. ring (worn around the finger)
    • 2022, Џејмс Рејнолдс, “Папин прстен и пољубац: Није оно што сте мислили”, in BBC Njuz:
      Како поздравити папу? Вековима су католици у знак поздрава љубили папино стопало. У данашње време, међутим, многи верници се благо поклоне и пољубе његов прстен.
      How to greet the Pope? For centuries, Catholics have kissed the Pope's foot as a sign of greeting. Nowadays, however, many believers bow gently and kiss his ring.
    Тај дан на руци није носила прстен.On that day she wore no ring on her finger.
    Господар ПрстеноваLord of the Rings

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