поползновение
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic *попльзновениѥ (*poplĭznovenije), from Old Church Slavonic попльзнѫти сѧ (poplĭznǫti sę, “to slip, to go wrong”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pəpəɫznɐˈvʲenʲɪje]
Noun
поползнове́ние • (popolznovénije) n inan (genitive поползнове́ния, nominative plural поползнове́ния, genitive plural поползнове́ний)
- (literary) inclination, impulse
- feeble effort
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | поползнове́ние popolznovénije |
поползнове́ния popolznovénija |
genitive | поползнове́ния popolznovénija |
поползнове́ний popolznovénij |
dative | поползнове́нию popolznovéniju |
поползнове́ниям popolznovénijam |
accusative | поползнове́ние popolznovénije |
поползнове́ния popolznovénija |
instrumental | поползнове́нием popolznovénijem |
поползнове́ниями popolznovénijami |
prepositional | поползнове́нии popolznovénii |
поползнове́ниях popolznovénijax |
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