Буг

See also: буг

Russian

Etymology

Of Germanic origin, borrowed from Gothic 𐌱𐌹𐌿𐌲𐌰𐌽 (biugan, to bend), as Goths lived near the river. Compare Ukrainian Буг (Buh).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [buk]
  • Homophone: бук (buk)
  • Audio:(file)

Proper noun

Буг • (Bugm inan (genitive Бу́га, nominative plural Бу́ги, genitive plural Бу́гов, relational adjective бу́гский)

  1. Bug, Western Bug (a river in Poland, Belarus and Ukraine)
  2. Bug, Southern Bug (a river in Ukraine)
  3. Bug (a small tributary of the Mata River in Bashkortostan, Russia)

Declension

  • бу́гский (búgskij)

References

  • Spring, P. (2015). Great Walls & Linear Barriers. United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books

Ukrainian

Etymology

From the Slavic hydronym *bugъ/*buga. Compare Russian Буг (Bug).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [buɦ]
  • Homophone: бух (bux)

Proper noun

Буг • (Buhm inan (genitive Бу́га, nominative plural Бу́ги, genitive plural Бу́гів, relational adjective бу́зький)

  1. Bug, Western Bug (a river in Poland, Belarus and Ukraine)
  2. Bug, Southern Bug (a river in Ukraine)
  3. Bug (a small tributary of the Mata River in Bashkortostan, Russia)

Declension

Declension of Буг
(inan velar masc-form accent-a)
singular plural
nominative Буг
Buh
Бу́ги
Búhy
genitive Бу́га
Búha
Бу́гів
Búhiv
dative Бу́гові, Бу́гу
Búhovi, Búhu
Бу́гам
Búham
accusative Буг
Buh
Бу́ги
Búhy
instrumental Бу́гом
Búhom
Бу́гами
Búhamy
locative Бу́гу
Búhu
Бу́гах
Búhax
vocative Бу́гу
Búhu
Бу́ги
Búhy
  • бу́зький (búzʹkyj)

References

  • Spring, P. (2015). Great Walls & Linear Barriers. United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books