альв

Belarusian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Old Norse alfr. Related to Ukrainian альв (alʹv) and Russian альв (alʹv).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [alʲv]

Noun

альв • (alʹv) m pers (genitive а́льва, nominative plural а́львы, genitive plural а́льваў)

  1. (Norse mythology) elf
    Synonym: (more generic term) эльф (elʹf)

Russian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Old Norse alfr. Related to Ukrainian альв (alʹv).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [alʲf]

Noun

альв • (alʹv) m anim (genitive а́льва, nominative plural а́львы, genitive plural а́львов)

  1. (Norse mythology) elf
    Synonym: (more generic term) эльф (elʹf)

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Old Norse alfr, probably through Russian альв (alʹv). Related to Ukrainian ельф (elʹf).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [alʲʋ]

Noun

альв • (alʹv) m pers (genitive а́льва, nominative plural а́льви, genitive plural а́львів)

  1. (Norse mythology) elf
    Synonym: (more generic term) ельф (elʹf)

Declension

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