коня

See also: кона

Erzya

Etymology

From Proto-Mordvinic *końə. Possibly a back-formation from *końəms (to close one's eyes), which is from Proto-Uralic *kuńa- (to close the eyes, blink).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koɲɑ/

Noun

коня • (końa)

  1. (anatomy) forehead
    келей коняkelej końaa broad forehead

Declension

Indefinite declension of коня (back-vowel stem (ума) type)
case singular plural
nominative
(...)
коня (końa) конят (końat)
genitive
(of ...)
конянь (końań)
dative
(to ...)
конянень (końaneń)
ablative
(than ...)
конядо (końado)
inessive
(in ...)
конясо (końaso)
elative
(out of ...)
конясто (końasto)
illative
(into ...)
коняс (końas)
prolative
(through ...)
конява (końava)
translative
(becoming ...)
конякс (końaks)
comparative
(like ...)
коняшка (końaška)
abessive
(without ...)
конявтомо (końavtomo)

References

  • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN

Moksha

Etymology

Possibly related to конемс (konems, to close the eyes), which is from Proto-Uralic *kuńa- (to close the eyes, blink).

Noun

коня • (końä)

  1. (anatomy) forehead

References

  • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kɐˈnʲa]

Noun

коня́ • (konjám anim

  1. genitive/accusative singular of конь (konʹ)

Ukrainian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kɔˈnʲa]

Noun

коня́ • (konjám animal

  1. genitive/accusative singular of кінь (kinʹ)