kšasny
Lower Sorbian
Alternative forms
- kschassny (obsolete)
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *krasьnъ (“beautiful”); compare Upper Sorbian krasny, Polish krasny, Czech krásný, Russian кра́сный (krásnyj, “red”), Old Church Slavonic красьнъ (krasĭnŭ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkʃasnɨ]
Adjective
kšasny (comparative kšasnjejšy, superlative nejkšasnjejšy, adverb kšasnje)
Declension
Declension of kšasny
Masculine singular | Feminine singular | Neuter singular | Dual | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nominative | kšasny | kšasna | kšasne | kšasnej | kšasne |
Genitive | kšasnego | kšasneje | kšasnego | kšasneju | kšasnych |
Dative | kšasnemu | kšasnej | kšasnemu | kšasnyma | kšasnym |
Accusative | kšasny kšasnego (animate) |
kšasnu | kšasne | kšasnej kšasneju (animate) |
kšasne kšasnych (optional animate form) |
Instrumental | kšasnym | kšasneju | kšasnym | kšasnyma | kšasnymi |
Locative | kšasnem | kšasnej | kšasnem | kšasnyma | kšasnych |
Derived terms
- kšasniś impf (“to make magnificent”)
- kšasnosć f (“magnificence”)
- kšasnotka f (“piece of jewelry”)
- pśekšasniś pf (“to glorify”)
- pśekšasny (“excellent”)
- rozkšasniś pf (“to glorify”)
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