хора
See also: хоря
Bulgarian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek χώρᾱ (khṓrā, “administrative division, county”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editхо́ра • (hóra) pl
Inflection
editDeclension of хо́ра
plural | |
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indefinite | хо́ра hóra |
definite | хо́рата hórata |
Related terms
editNoun
editхо́ра • (hóra)
- indefinite plural of чове́к (čovék, “person”): people
References
editRussian
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from Hebrew הוֹרָה (hóra).
Noun
editхо́ра • (xóra) f inan (genitive хо́ры, nominative plural хо́ры, genitive plural хор)
- hora (type of dance)
Declension
editEtymology 2
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek χώρᾱ (khṓrā).
Noun
editхо́ра • (xóra) f inan (genitive хо́ры, nominative plural хо́ры, genitive plural хор)
- (historical) territory used by the citizens of the ancient polis for farming
Declension
editEtymology 3
editNoun
editхо́ра • (xóra) f anim (genitive хо́ры, nominative plural хо́ры, genitive plural хор)
- (dialectal) a kind of fox
Declension
editEtymology 4
editNoun
editхо́ра • (xóra) m anim (genitive хо́ры, nominative plural хо́ры, genitive plural хор)
Declension
editEtymology 5
editNoun
editхо́ра • (xóra) m inan
Tundra Nenets
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Samoyedic *korå, from Proto-Uralic *kojera.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editхора • (xora)
References
edit- Pyrerka, A. P., Tereščenko, N. M. (1948) Русско-ненецкий словарь [Russian–Nenets Dictionary], Moscow: Огиз, page 250
- N. M. Tereschenko (2005) “хора”, in Словарь ненецко-русский и русско-ненецкий, 3rd edition, Saint Petersburg: Просвещение, →ISBN
- Irina Nikolaeva (2014) A Grammar of Tundra Nenets, Walter de Gruyter GmbH, →ISBN, page 455
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