Macedonian

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pǫtь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *pántis, from Proto-Indo-European *póntoh₁s.

Noun

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пат (patm (relational adjective патен)

  1. way, road
  2. time (instance or occurrence)
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(way):

Declension of пат
singular plural
indefinite пат (pat) патишта (patišta)
definite unspecified патот (patot) патиштата (patištata)
definite proximal патов (patov) патиштава (patištava)
definite distal патон (paton) патиштана (patištana)
vocative пату (patu) патишта (patišta)
count form пата (pata)
collective патје (patje)

(time):

Declension of пат
singular plural
indefinite пат (pat) пати (pati)
definite unspecified
definite proximal
definite distal
vocative
count form пати (pati)

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from French pat, from Italian patta.

Noun

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пат (patm (indeclinable, uncountable)

  1. (chess) stalemate

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Russian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from French pat.

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Noun

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пат (patm inan (genitive па́та, nominative plural па́ты, genitive plural па́тов, relational adjective па́товый)

  1. (chess, also figurative) stalemate
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Descendants
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  • Armenian: պատ (pat)

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from French pâte.

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пат (patm inan (genitive па́та, nominative plural па́ты, genitive plural па́тов)

  1. (sort of fruit jelly) paste
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