високосный
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old East Slavic високостныи (visokostnyi), from високостъ (visokostŭ, “leap day”), from Byzantine Greek βίσεξτος (bísextos), from Late Latin bissextus, from Latin bisextus.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]високо́сный • (visokósnyj)
- (relational) leap (referring to leap years, leap days, etc.)
Declension
[edit]Declension of високо́сный (short class a*)
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | високо́сный visokósnyj |
високо́сное visokósnoje |
високо́сная visokósnaja |
високо́сные visokósnyje | |
genitive | високо́сного visokósnovo |
високо́сной visokósnoj |
високо́сных visokósnyx | ||
dative | високо́сному visokósnomu |
високо́сной visokósnoj |
високо́сным visokósnym | ||
accusative | animate | високо́сного visokósnovo |
високо́сное visokósnoje |
високо́сную visokósnuju |
високо́сных visokósnyx |
inanimate | високо́сный visokósnyj |
високо́сные visokósnyje | |||
instrumental | високо́сным visokósnym |
високо́сной, високо́сною visokósnoj, visokósnoju |
високо́сными visokósnymi | ||
prepositional | високо́сном visokósnom |
високо́сной visokósnoj |
високо́сных visokósnyx | ||
short form | високо́сен visokósen |
високо́сно visokósno |
високо́сна visokósna |
високо́сны visokósny |
Derived terms
[edit]- високо́сный го́д (visokósnyj gód, “leap year”)
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