клок
Russian
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Slavic *klakъ (“tuft, clump”), from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (“to curl up, form into a ball”), see also Old High German klakka.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editклок • (klok) m inan (genitive клока́, nominative plural кло́чья or клоки́*, genitive plural кло́чьев or клоко́в*) (* Meaning tuft, flock only.)
Declension
editDeclension of клок (inan masc-form velar-stem accent-d/b irreg)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | кло́к klók |
кло́чья△, клоки́* klóčʹja△, klokí* |
genitive | клока́ kloká |
кло́чьев△, клоко́в* klóčʹjev△, klokóv* |
dative | клоку́ klokú |
кло́чьям△, клока́м* klóčʹjam△, klokám* |
accusative | кло́к klók |
кло́чья△, клоки́* klóčʹja△, klokí* |
instrumental | клоко́м klokóm |
кло́чьями△, клока́ми* klóčʹjami△, klokámi* |
prepositional | клоке́ kloké |
кло́чьях△, клока́х* klóčʹjax△, klokáx* |
△ Irregular.
* Meaning tuft, flock only.
Related terms
edit- клочо́к m (kločók)
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