обух
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old East Slavic обухъ (obuxŭ), from Proto-Slavic *obuxъ.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]о́бух or обу́х • (óbux or obúx) m inan (genitive о́буха or обуха́, nominative plural о́бухи or обухи́, genitive plural о́бухов or обухо́в, diminutive обушо́к)
- butt (the thicker end of a tool or a weapon, especially an axe)
- пле́тью о́буха не перешибёшь ― plétʹju óbuxa ne perešibjóšʹ ― there is no use trying to fight against (or to win, overcome) someone or something that is stronger than you
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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nominative | о́бух, обу́х óbux, obúx |
о́бухи, обухи́ óbuxi, obuxí |
genitive | о́буха, обуха́ óbuxa, obuxá |
о́бухов, обухо́в óbuxov, obuxóv |
dative | о́буху, обуху́ óbuxu, obuxú |
о́бухам, обуха́м óbuxam, obuxám |
accusative | о́бух, обу́х óbux, obúx |
о́бухи, обухи́ óbuxi, obuxí |
instrumental | о́бухом, обухо́м óbuxom, obuxóm |
о́бухами, обуха́ми óbuxami, obuxámi |
prepositional | о́бухе, обухе́ óbuxe, obuxé |
о́бухах, обуха́х óbuxax, obuxáx |
Derived terms
[edit]- обу́шный (obúšnyj)
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