юг
See also: уг
Bulgarian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *jugъ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ju̟k]
Declension
Declension of юг
singular | |
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indefinite | юг jug |
definite (subject form) |
ю́гът júgǎt |
definite (object form) |
ю́га júga |
Coordinate terms
- (compass points)
северозапад (severozapad) | север (sever) | североизток (severoiztok) |
запад (zapad) | ![]() |
изток (iztok) |
югозапад (jugozapad) | юг (jug) | югоизток (jugoiztok) |
Derived terms
Derived terms
- югозапад (jugozapad)
- югозападен (jugozapaden)
- югоизток (jugoiztok)
- югоизточен (jugoiztočen)
- южняк (južnjak), южнячка (južnjačka)
- южняшки (južnjaški)
Related terms
- Югосла́вия (Jugoslávija)
Russian
Alternative forms
- югъ (jug) – Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
Traditionally explained as borrowing from Old Church Slavonic югъ (jugŭ) Proto-Slavic *jugъ, compare Old East Slavic угъ (ugŭ). However, self-innovation is also possible, compare the prosthetic /й/ in loanwords or in words that had no iotation in Church Slavonic: dialectal ю́дега (júdega) 'hoarfrost' from Finnish huude, use of a preposition у (u) like /ю/ in some northern Russian dialects, and dialectal юрод (jurod) in the presence of the Church Slavonic Ѫродъ (Ǫrodŭ)[1].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [juk]
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Noun
юг • (jug) m inan (genitive ю́га, nominative plural юга́, genitive plural юго́в)
Declension
Synonyms
- (nautical) зюйд (zjujd)
Antonyms
- се́вер (séver)
Coordinate terms
- (compass points)
се́веро-за́пад (sévero-západ) норд-ве́ст (nord-vést) |
се́вер (séver) норд (nord) |
се́веро-восто́к (sévero-vostók) норд-о́ст (nord-óst) |
за́пад (západ) вест (vest) |
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восто́к (vostók) ост (ost) |
ю́го-за́пад (júgo-západ) зюйд-ве́ст (zjujd-vést) |
юг (jug) зюйд (zjujd) |
ю́го-восто́к (júgo-vostók) зюйд-о́ст (zjujd-óst) |
Related terms
- Югосла́вия (Jugoslávija)
- ю́жный (júžnyj)
References
- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973), “юг”, in Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), transl. and suppl. by Oleg Trubachyov, Moscow: Progress
- Andrey Zaliznyak. Drevnenovgorodskij dialekt. Jazyki slavjanskoj kul'tury: Moskva. 2004. page 54
Udmurt
Etymology
From Proto-Permic *jug, cognate to Komi-Permyak югыд (jugyd).
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