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кантар

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قنطار (kantar), from Arabic قِنْطَار (qinṭār), from Ancient Greek κεντηνάριον (kentēnárion), from Latin centēnārium (hundredweight).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kɐnˈtar]
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  • Rhymes: -ar

Noun

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канта́р (kantárm

  1. scale (device)
    Synonym: теглилка (teglilka)

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Anagrams

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قنطار (kantar), from Arabic قِنْطَار (qinṭār), from Ancient Greek κεντηνάριον (kentēnárion), from Latin centēnārium (hundredweight).

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Noun

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кантар (kantarm

  1. scale (device)

Declension

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Declension of кантар
singular plural
indefinite кантар (kantar) кантари (kantari)
definite unspecified кантарот (kantarot) кантарите (kantarite)
definite proximal кантаров (kantarov) кантариве (kantarive)
definite distal кантарон (kantaron) кантарине (kantarine)
vocative кантару (kantaru) кантари (kantari)
count form кантара (kantara)

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Latin cantharus, from Ancient Greek κάνθαρος (kántharos).

Noun

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ка̏нта̄р m (Latin spelling kȁntār)

  1. sea bream

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Hungarian kantár, from Turkic.

Noun

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ка̏нта̄р m (Latin spelling kȁntār)

  1. halter
  2. bridle

Etymology 3

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قنطار (kantar), from Arabic قِنْطَار (qinṭār), from Ancient Greek κεντηνάριον (kentēnárion), from Latin centēnārium (hundredweight).

Noun

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ка̀нта̄р m (Latin spelling kàntār)

  1. steelyard
  2. kantar

Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قنطار (kantar), from Arabic قِنْطَار (qinṭār), from Ancient Greek κεντηνάριον (kentēnárion), from Latin centēnārium (hundredweight).

Noun

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ка́нтар (kántarm inan (genitive ка́нтара, nominative plural ка́нтари, genitive plural ка́нтарів)

  1. steelyard
    Synonym: бе́змін (bézmin)
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Hungarian kantár.

Noun

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ка́нтар (kántarm inan (genitive ка́нтара, nominative plural ка́нтари, genitive plural ка́нтарів)

  1. (dialectal) bridle
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