Macedonian

edit

Etymology

edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *rogoža.

Pronunciation

edit

Noun

edit

рогожа (rogožaf

  1. burlap (a very strong, coarse cloth, made from bulrush/reed/cattail)
    Synonym: рогозина f (rogozina)

Declension

edit
Declension of рогожа
singular plural
indefinite рогожа (rogoža) рогожи (rogoži)
definite unspecified рогожата (rogožata) рогожите (rogožite)
definite proximal рогожава (rogožava) рогоживе (rogožive)
definite distal рогожана (rogožana) рогожине (rogožine)
vocative рогожо (rogožo) рогожи (rogoži)

Derived terms

edit
edit

Russian

edit
 
Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ru

Etymology

edit

Inherited from Old East Slavic рогожа (rogoža), from Proto-Slavic *rogoža, from *rogozъ (reed, rush).

Pronunciation

edit

Noun

edit

рого́жа (rogóžaf inan (genitive рого́жи, nominative plural рого́жи, genitive plural рого́ж, relational adjective рого́жный)

  1. matting, burlap (coarse fabric)

Declension

edit
edit

Descendants

edit
  • Yakut: оробуоһа (orobuoha)
  NODES
Note 1