Obukhovskoye

English

Etymology

The name of the village derives from the Russian Обу́ховское (Obúxovskoje, proper noun), whereas the name of the rural settlements derives from the Russian обу́ховское (obúxovskoje, adjective form); the latter is the neuter of обу́ховский (obúxovskij, adjective) and the former a neuter substantive of the same; обу́ховский (obúxovskij) is the relational adjective for Обу́хов (Obúxov), Обу́ховка (Obúxovka), Обу́хово (Obúxovo), Обу́ховское (Obúxovskoje), etc. Compare Obukhovsky and Obukhovskaya.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: əbo͞oʹᴋʜəfskəyə, IPA(key): /əˈbuːxəfskəkə/
  • Homophone: Obukhovskaya

Proper noun

Obukhovskoye

  1. A rural settlement in Pizhansky Raion, Kirov Oblast, Volga Federal District, Russia. Seat: Obukhovo.
  2. A former rural settlement in Vokhomsky Raion, Kostroma Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia, annexed to Belkovskoye rural settlement on the 22nd of June 2010. Seat: Obukhovo.
  3. A village, the administrative centre of the rural settlement of the same name, Kamyshlovsky Raion, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Ural Federal District, Russia.
    1. A rural settlement in Kamyshlovsky Raion, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Ural Federal District, Russia.

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