trapez
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed via German Trapez and Latin trapezium from Ancient Greek τραπέζιον (trapézion, “irregular quadrilateral”), diminutive of τράπεζα (trápeza, “table”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tˢʁ̥ɑˈpɛd̥s]
Noun
trapez n (singular definite trapezet, plural indefinite trapezer)
- (geometry) trapezium (UK), trapezoid (US); quadrangle with two opposite sides parallel
Declension
Declension of trapez
neuter gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | trapez | trapezet | trapezer | trapezerne |
genitive | trapez' | trapezets | trapezers | trapezernes |
Declension
Declension of trapez
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | trapez | trapezen | trapezer | trapezerne |
genitive | trapez' | trapezens | trapezers | trapezernes |
Polish
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin trapezium, from Ancient Greek τραπέζιον (trapézion).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtra.pɛs/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -apɛs
- Syllabification: tra‧pez
Noun
trapez m inan (related adjective trapezowy)
- (geometry) trapezium, trapezoid
- (gymnastics) trapeze (gymnastic device)
Declension
Further reading
- trapez in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian
Declension
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /trǎpeːz/
- Hyphenation: tra‧pez
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