плъкъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *pъlkъ ("troop"), thought to be a derivative from Proto-Germanic *fulką (“crowd, army”), descendants of which include Old Frisian folk, Old Saxon folk, Old Dutch folk (Dutch volk), Old High German folk (German Volk), Old Norse folk (“people, army”), Old English folc (English folk).
Declension
Declension of плъкъ (o-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | плъкъ plŭkŭ |
плъка plŭka |
плъци plŭci |
genitive | плъка plŭka |
плъкоу plŭku |
плъкъ plŭkŭ |
dative | плъкоу plŭku |
плъкома plŭkoma |
плъкомъ plŭkomŭ |
accusative | плъкъ plŭkŭ |
плъка plŭka |
плъкꙑ plŭky |
instrumental | плъкомъ plŭkomŭ |
плъкома plŭkoma |
плъкꙑ plŭky |
locative | плъцѣ plŭcě |
плъкоу plŭku |
плъцѣхъ plŭcěxŭ |
vocative | плъче plŭče |
плъка plŭka |
плъци plŭci |
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