шрам

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ukrainian шрам (šram), from Polish szram, szrama, from Middle High German schramme, schramm (German Schramme).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʂram]
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Noun

шрам (šram) m inan (genitive шра́ма, nominative plural шра́мы, genitive plural шра́мов)

  1. scar, cicatrix (a permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound)
    Synonyms: рубе́ц (rubéc), ра́на (rána)

Declension

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