кгрунтъ

Old Ruthenian

Alternative forms

  • кгрꙋнтъ, ґрꙋнтъ, ґрунтъ, gрунтъ, кгроунтъ, кгрꙋнътъ, кгрунътъ, ґрунътъ, gрунътъ, кгруньтъ
  • грунтъ, грꙋнъть, грꙋнтъ, грꙋнть, крꙋнтъ
  • кгронтъ, гронтъ

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Polish grunt, further borrowed from Middle High German grunt, from Old High German grunt. First attested in the 14th century.

Noun

кгрунтъ (transliteration needed) m inan (genitive кгрунту, nominative plural кгрунты, genitive plural кгрунтовъ, related adjective кгрунтовый)

  1. soil, ground
  2. allotment land
  3. foundation, underbuilding, substruction
  4. (figuratively and literally) ground, basis, foundation
  5. ground, bottom

Derived terms

  • Кгрунтъ (Old Ukrainian surname)

Descendants

  • Belarusian: грунт (hrunt); ґрунт (grunt) (Taraškievica orthography)
  • Rusyn: ґрунт (grunt)
  • Ukrainian: ґрунт (grunt), грунт (hrunt)
  • Russian: грунт (grunt)

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