бес

See also: бэс and бес-

Belarusian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *běsъ (evil spirit).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bʲes]

Noun

бес (bjes) m pers (genitive бе́са, nominative plural бе́сы, genitive plural бе́саў)

  1. demon, devil

Inflection

References

  • бес” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Kazakh

Cyrillic бес (bes)
Arabic بەس
Latin bes
Kazakh cardinal numbers
 <  4 5 6  > 
    Cardinal : бес (bes)
    Ordinal : бесінші (besınşı)
    Collective : бесеу (beseu)

Etymology

From Old Turkic 𐰋𐱁 (béş), from Proto-Turkic *bēš (five). Cognate with Turkish beş, etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bʲes]

Numeral

бес (bes)

  1. five
    бес адамbes adamfive people

Macedonian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *běsъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bɛs]
  • (file)
  • Homophone: без (bez)

Noun

бес (bes) m (related adjective бесен)

  1. rage, fury

Declension

Nogai

Numeral

Nogai cardinal numbers
 <  4 5 6  > 
    Cardinal : бес (bes)
    Ordinal : бесинши (besinşi)

бес (bes)

  1. five

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *běsъ (evil spirit).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bʲes]
  • (file)
  • Homophone: без (bez)
  • Rhymes: -es

Noun

бес (bes) m anim (genitive бе́са, nominative plural бе́сы, genitive plural бе́сов, related adjective бесо́вский, diminutive бесёнок)

  1. demon, devil

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *běsъ (evil spirit).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bêːs/

Noun

бе̑с m (Latin spelling bȇs)

  1. rage
  2. fury
  3. madness
  4. mania
  5. tantrum
  6. wildness
  7. ferocity
  8. rampage

Declension

Southern Altai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic. Cognate with Kazakh без (bez, gland), Karachay-Balkar без (bez, gland), Kumyk без (bez, gland), Uzbek bez (gland), Uyghur بەز (bez, gland), Turkmen mäz (gland), Bashkir биҙ (bið, gland), Tuvan бес (bes, gland), Chuvash пар (par, gland).

Noun

бес (bes)

  1. gland

References

Čumakajev A. E., editor (2018), бес”, in Altajsko-russkij slovarʹ [Altaic–Russian Dictionary], Gorno-Altaysk: NII altaistiki im. S.S. Surazakova, →ISBN

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