миндаль

Russian

Etymology

From Old Church Slavonic мигдалъ (migdalŭ) possibly through Polish migdał, from Latin amygdalus, from Greek ἀμύγδαλος (ἀmýgdalos), ἀμυγδάλη (ἀmygdáli), ἀμυγδάλιον (ἀmygdálion), of Semitic origin.[1] Cognate with Belarusian мігда́л (mihdál), German Mandel, Romanian migdal, Ukrainian мигда́ль (myhdálʹ). See more at amygdalum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mʲɪnˈdalʲ]

Noun

минда́ль (mindálʹ) m inan (genitive миндаля́, nominative plural миндали́, genitive plural миндале́й)

  1. almond (nut)
  2. almond (tree)

Declension

  • минда́льничать impf (mindálʹničatʹ)
  • минда́льный (mindálʹnyj)
  • минда́лина f (mindálina)

References

  1. Vasmer, Max (1964–1973), миндаль”, in Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), transl. and suppl. by Oleg Trubachyov, Moscow: Progress
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