погон

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpɔɡɔn]

Noun

погон • (pogonm

  1. drive (e.g. four-wheel drive)

Declension

Declension of погон
singular plural
indefinite погон (pogon) погони (pogoni)
definite unspecified погонот (pogonot) погоните (pogonite)
definite proximal погонов (pogonov) погониве (pogonive)
definite distal погонон (pogonon) погонине (pogonine)
vocative погону (pogonu) погони (pogoni)
count form погона (pogona)

Russian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɐˈɡon]
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Noun

пого́н • (pogónm inan (genitive пого́на, nominative plural пого́ны, genitive plural пого́н) (shoulder strap)

  1. shoulder strap, shoulder board, shoulder mark (epaulette) (military insignia)

Declension

Noun

пого́н • (pogónm inan (genitive пого́на, nominative plural пого́ны, genitive plural пого́нов) (turret ring)

  1. (of a tank) turret ring (погон башни)

Declension

Derived terms

  • погонный (pogonnyj)
  • беспогонный (bespogonnyj)
  • о́боротни в пого́нах (óborotni v pogónax)

See also

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

As if from по- +‎ гон- (to chase, to drive) or equivalently from по̀гонити.

Likely after Czech pohon.

Noun

по̀гон m animacy unspecified (Latin spelling pògon)

  1. drive, propulsion (energy or force which produces movement)
  2. motor (source or means of harnessing energy)
  3. workshop, plant, works
  4. (hunting) ambush hunting
  5. (regional) grazing (leading of the cattle to the pasture)