каюк

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kɐˈjuk]

Etymology 1

Borrowed from a Turkic language, from Proto-Turkic *kiayguk (boat, oar). Compare Azerbaijani qayıq (boat), Crimean Tatar qayıq (boat), Kyrgyz кайык (kayık, boat), Southern Altai кайык (kayïk, oar), Turkmen kayık (boat), Uzbek qayiq (boat). Doublet of каи́к (kaík).

Noun

каю́к • (kajúk) m inan (genitive каюка́, nominative plural каюки́, genitive plural каюко́в)

  1. (archaic, nautical) caïque
    Synonym: каи́к (kaík)
Declension

Etymology 2

Borrowed from a Turkic language.

Noun

каю́к • (kajúk) m inan (genitive *каюка́, nominative plural *каюки́, genitive plural *каюко́в)

  1. (vernacular, impersonal, typically as a predicative or interjection) the end (used in constructions meaning "screwed", "done for", "toast", "finished" etc.)
    Synonyms: капе́ц (kapéc), коне́ц (konéc), кры́шка (krýška), хана́ (xaná)
    Мне каю́к.Mne kajúk.I'm screwed.
Usage notes

The declined forms are conjectural or unused.

Declension
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