żubr
Polish
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish zubr. The current form being żubr and not zubr is a result of hypercorrection due to avoiding mazuration.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʐubr/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ubr
- Syllabification: żubr
- Homophone: Żubr
Noun
żubr m animal (female equivalent żubrzyca, diminutive żubrek, related adjective żubrowy or żubrzy)
- European bison, wisent, zubr (Bos bonasus)
- Coordinate term: bizon
- Żubr beer
- Żubr A80 (any of the line of lorries manufactured in Jelcz-Laskowice between 1960 and 1968)
Declension
Declension of żubr
Noun
żubr m pers
- (historical, politics) żubr kresowy (representative of a group of conservative Polish landowners who lived in the early 20th century in the eastern territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, now part of Lithuania or Belarus)
Declension
Declension of żubr
Derived terms
verbs
- żubrować impf
- żubrzyć impf
Related terms
nouns
- żubrzątko
Descendants
- → English: zubr
- → Old Ruthenian: жубръ (žubr), żubr — alternative spelling
- ⇒ Ukrainian: жуброви́й (žubrovýj)
- → Vilamovian: żubr
References
- Grzegorz Jagodziński (7 October 2008) Nieindoeuropejskie słownictwo w germańskim[1], retrieved 28-Feb-2013.