секач
Bulgarian
editEtymology
editсека́ (seká, “to cut”) + -ач (-ač)
Pronunciation
editNoun
editсека́ч • (sekáč) m
Declension
editDeclension of сека́ч
Derived terms
edit- главосека́ч (glavosekáč, “beheader”)
- дървосека́ч (dǎrvosekáč), лесосека́ч (lesosekáč, “lumberjack”)
Related terms
editReferences
editMacedonian
editPronunciation
editNoun
editсекач • (sekač) m
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
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indefinite | секач (sekač) | секачи (sekači) |
definite unspecified | секачот (sekačot) | секачите (sekačite) |
definite proximal | секачов (sekačov) | секачиве (sekačive) |
definite distal | секачон (sekačon) | секачине (sekačine) |
vocative | секачу (sekaču) | секачи (sekači) |
count form | — | секача (sekača) |
Russian
editEtymology
editInherited from Old East Slavic сѣкачь (sěkačĭ), from сѣкати (sěkati, “to cut down, to chop off”) + -ачь (-ačĭ).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editсека́ч • (sekáč) m inan or m anim (genitive секача́, nominative plural секачи́, genitive plural секаче́й)
- (inanimate) cleaver
- (inanimate) bill, billhook (cutting tool)
- (animate) a tusker; an adult male boar, hog or seal with large lower tusks or canine teeth
Declension
editDeclension of сека́ч (bian masc-form sibilant-stem accent-b)
singular | plural | ||
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nominative | сека́ч sekáč |
секачи́ sekačí | |
genitive | секача́ sekačá |
секаче́й sekačéj | |
dative | секачу́ sekačú |
секача́м sekačám | |
accusative | animate | секача́ sekačá |
секаче́й sekačéj |
inanimate | сека́ч sekáč |
секачи́ sekačí | |
instrumental | секачо́м sekačóm |
секача́ми sekačámi | |
prepositional | секаче́ sekačé |
секача́х sekačáx |
Related terms
edit- сечь (sečʹ)
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- mk:Teeth
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- Rhymes:Russian/at͡ɕ
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- ru:Male animals
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