клок

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Russian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *klakъ (tuft, clump), from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (to curl up, form into a ball), see also Old High German klakka.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kɫok]
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Noun

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клок (klokm inan (genitive клока́, nominative plural кло́чья or клоки́*, genitive plural кло́чьев or клоко́в*) (* Meaning tuft, flock only.)

  1. tuft, flock
  2. (plural only "кло́чья") shred, rag, tatter

Declension

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