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фарфор

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish فغفوری (fağfûrî, Chinese [porcelain]), from Persian فغفوری (fağfuri, Chinese [porcelain]), from فغفور (fağfur, emperor of China) + ـی (-i), from Sogdian 𐼱𐼲𐼾𐼰𐼴𐽀 (βɣpʾwr /⁠βaγpūr⁠/); see it for more.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [fɐrˈfor]
  • Rhymes: -or
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Noun

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фарфо́р (farfórm inan (genitive фарфо́ра, nominative plural фарфо́ры, genitive plural фарфо́ров, relational adjective фарфо́ровый)

  1. porcelain, china

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Ingrian: farfori

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish فغفوری (fağfûrî, Chinese [porcelain]), from Persian فغفوری (fağfuri, Chinese [porcelain]), from فغفور (fağfur, emperor of China) + ـی (-i), from Sogdian 𐼱𐼲𐼾𐼰𐼴𐽀 (βɣpʾwr /⁠βaγpūr⁠/); see it for more.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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фа́рфор or фарфо́р (fárfor or farfórm inan (genitive фа́рфору or фарфо́ру, nominative plural фа́рфори or фарфо́ри, genitive plural фа́рфорів or фарфо́рів, relational adjective фа́рфоровий or фарфо́ровий)

  1. porcelain, china

Declension

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References

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