клёкот
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *klekotъ, from Proto-Slavic *klekati (whence Old East Slavic клекати (klekati), 1sg. клечꙋ (kleču)). Probably onomatopoeic in origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈklʲɵkət]
Noun
клёкот • (kljókot) m inan (genitive клёкота, nominative plural клёкоты, genitive plural клёкотов)
- scream, screech (of certain birds of prey)
- (figurative) scream, cry
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | клёкот kljókot |
клёкоты kljókoty |
genitive | клёкота kljókota |
клёкотов kljókotov |
dative | клёкоту kljókotu |
клёкотам kljókotam |
accusative | клёкот kljókot |
клёкоты kljókoty |
instrumental | клёкотом kljókotom |
клёкотами kljókotami |
prepositional | клёкоте kljókote |
клёкотах kljókotax |
partitive | клёкоту kljókotu |
Derived terms
- клекота́ть (klekotátʹ)
- клекота́ние (klekotánije)
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