гриб

See also: гріб and грыб

Russian

гриб

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gribъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɡrʲip]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ip

Noun

гриб • (grib) m inan (genitive гриба́, nominative plural грибы́, genitive plural грибо́в, relational adjective грибно́й, diminutive грибо́к or грибо́чек)

  1. fungus (a category of eukaryotic organism, having cell walls but no chlorophyll)
  2. mushroom

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Descendants

  • Livvi: griba

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡrîːb/

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *grĩbъ.

Noun

гри̑б m (Latin spelling grȋb) (Kajkavian, obsolete)

  1. fungus
    Synonym: гљи̏ва
  2. (figurative) germ, nidus, nucleus
    • 1870, “Kako se dojimlje rastivo carstvo obrazovanosti čovječje”, in Vijenac. Zabavi i pouci, volume 2, Zagreb: Dragutin Albrecht, page 524:
      Опазисмо међу осталим, да су гладне године подобније за буну и уроту и да Ирландезе разпалити могу не само политички разлози, већ и микроскопићки грибови.
      We point out amongst other things that hungry years are more leant towards upheavals and plots and that the Irish can be inflamed not only by political arguments, but also by microscopical germ-cells.
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гриб

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Greek γρίπος (grípos).

Noun

гри̑б m (Latin spelling grȋb) (Montenegro at Lake Skadar)

  1. seine, a kind of fishing-net
    Hypernym: мре̏жа
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Ukrainian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *gribъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɦrɪb]
  • (file)

Noun

гриб • (hryb) m inan (genitive гриба́, nominative plural гриби́, genitive plural грибі́в)

  1. fungus
  2. mushroom, toadstool

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Descendants

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