нощь
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *noťь.
Declension
Declension of нощь (i-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | нощь noštĭ |
нощи nošti |
нощи nošti |
genitive | нощи nošti |
нощью, нощию noštĭju, noštiju |
нощьи, нощии noštĭi, noštii |
dative | нощи nošti |
нощьма noštĭma |
нощьмъ noštĭmŭ |
accusative | нощь noštĭ |
нощи nošti |
нощи nošti |
instrumental | нощьѭ, нощиѭ noštĭjǫ, noštijǫ |
нощьма noštĭma |
нощьми noštĭmi |
locative | нощи nošti |
нощью, нощию noštĭju, noštiju |
нощьхъ noštĭxŭ |
vocative | нощи nošti |
нощи nošti |
нощьѥ, нощиѥ noštĭje, noštije |
Antonyms
- дьнь (dĭnĭ)
Derived terms
- вьсенощьнъ (vĭsenoštĭnŭ)
- нощиѭ (noštijǫ)
- нощьдьние (noštĭdĭnie)
- нощьнъ (noštĭnŭ)
- обнощьнъ (obnoštĭnŭ)
- обнощьствовати (obnoštĭstvovati)
- полоунощи (polunošti)
- полоунощь (polunoštĭ)
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic нощь (noštĭ) / ⱀⱁⱋⱐ (noštĭ), from Proto-Slavic *noťь. Doublet of ночь (nočʹ), inherited from Old East Slavic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [noɕː]
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Declension
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