černoušek

See also: Černoušek

Czech

Etymology

From černý +‎ -oušek.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃɛrnou̯ʃɛk]

Noun

černoušek m anim

  1. diminutive of černoch
  2. nigrita

Declension

Noun

černoušek m inan

  1. melanogaster (a genus of fungi from the family Melanogastraceae)
    • 2015, Michal Mikšík, Poznáváme jarní houby[1], Praha: Grada Publishing, →ISBN, page 34:
      Z dalších rodů podzemek byly najaře nalezeny také druhy z rodu černoušek (rod Melanogaster), kterých je z Evropy známo cca 8 druhů.
      Other species of underground fungi found in the spring included some species of the Melanogaster genera, of which about 8 species are known from Europe.

Usage notes

  • Although the word černoušek in the sense of fungi should be declined as masculine inanimate, in practical colloquial usage the animate declension also sometimes appears.[1] Per IJP, animate forms can appear in the genitive and accusative singular, but such forms in the nominative plural are considered "expressive" and non-standard. See the declension of klouzek for an example.

Declension

Hypernyms

  • (genus): houby – kingdom; stopkovýtrusné – division; rouškaté – class; hřibotvaré – order; černouškovité – family

Hyponyms

  • (genus): černoušek Broomeův, černoušek lanýžovitý, černoušek obojetný, černoušek pestrý, černoušek prostřední

References

  1. ^ Z našich časopisů, Naše řeč, volume 30 (1946), issue 2–3

Further reading