Мошорине

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Slaveno-Serbian Мошорін (Serbo-Croatian Mošorin, Мошорин).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Мошо́рине (Mošórynen inan (genitive Мошо́риного, uncountable, relational adjective мошо́ринський)

  1. Moshoryne (a village in Subottsi rural hromada, Kropyvnytskyi Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast, the Ukraine, resettled and renamed by migrants from the Pannonian Plain in 1752)
    Synonyms: (original name prior to the Pannonian influx) Іва́нківці m inan pl (Ivánkivci); (former names) Булга́ків m inan (Bulhákiv), Дми́трівка f inan (Dmýtrivka), Мошарін (Mošarin), Мошорин (Mošoryn), Некра́сівський ша́нець m inan (Nekrásivsʹkyj šánecʹ)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • English: Moshoryne

Further reading

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