English
Etymology
From late Old English wræstlung.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹɛs.l̩.ɪŋ/, /ˈɹɛs.lɪŋ/
- Rhymes: -ɛslɪŋ
Noun
wrestling (countable and uncountable, plural wrestlings)
- A sport where two opponents attempt to subdue each other in bare-handed grappling using techniques of leverage, holding, and pressure points.
- Hypernym: sport
- Ellipsis of professional wrestling (“act that emulates the sport of wrestling”).
- (countable, dated) A wrestling match.
1879, F. D. Morice, Pindar, chapter 4, page 42:[…] and the modern reader, who finds that races, boxing-matches, and wrestlings do in truth supply the chief occasions of Pindar's poetry […]
- (countable) The act of one who wrestles; a struggle to achieve something.
1863, Jean Ingelow, “Honors”, in Poems:I'd count not wearisome / Long toil, nor enterprise, / But strain to reach it; aye, with wrestlings stout / And hopes that even in the dark will grow […]
Verb
wrestling
- present participle and gerund of wrestle
Derived terms
Translations
- Arabic: مُصَارَعَة m (muṣāraʕa)
- Armenian: ըմբշամարտ (hy) (əmbšamart)
- Azerbaijani: güləş (az)
- Bashkir: көрәш (körəş)
- Bulgarian: борба (bg) f (borba)
- Buryat: барилдаан (barildaan)
- Catalan: lluita (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 摔角 (zh) (shuāijiǎo), 摔跤 (zh) (shuāijiāo)
- Crimean Tatar: küreş
- Czech: zápas (cs) m
- Danish: brydning c
- Dutch: worstelen (nl) n
- Finnish: paini (fi)
- French: lutte (fr) f
- Gagauz: güreş
- Galician: loita (gl) f
- German: Ringkampf (de) m, Ringen (de) n
- Greek: πάλη (el) f (páli)
- Ancient: πάλη f (pálē)
- Hawaiian: please add this translation if you can
- Hebrew: היאבקות (he) f (hiávkut)
- Hungarian: birkózás (hu)
- Irish: iomrascáil f, coraíocht f
- Italian: lotta (it) f
- Japanese: レスリング (ja) (resuringu)
- Kalmyk: ноолдлһн (nooldlğn), бәрлдән (bärldän)
- Kazakh: күрес (küres)
- Khakas: кӱрес (küres)
- Korean: 레슬링 (ko) (reseulling)
- Kurdish:
- Southern Kurdish: زووران (zûran)
- Kyrgyz: күрөш (ky) (küröş)
- Latin: luctātiō f
- Malay: gusti
- Malayalam: മൽപ്പിടുത്തം (malppiṭuttaṁ), ഗുസ്തി (ml) (gusti)
- Maltese: lotta f, sarar m, sirigħ m
- Mongolian: бөх (mn) (böx)
- Navajo: naʼahínítaah
- Nogai: куьрес (küres)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: bryting m or f
- Nynorsk: bryting f
- Occitan: lucha (oc)
- Ojibwe: gagwejiwaaniding
- Ottoman Turkish: كورش (güreş)
- Persian: کشتی (fa) (košti)
- Polish: zapasy (pl) pl, wrestling (pl) m
- Portuguese: luta (pt) f
- Romanian: luptă (ro)
- Russian: борьба́ (ru) f (borʹbá)
- Scots: warstlin
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: хр̀ва̄ње n
- Roman: hr̀vānje (sh) n
- Shor: кӱреш (küreş)
- Slovene: rokoborba (sl) f
- Southern Altai: кӱреш (küreš)
- Spanish: lucha (es) f
- Swahili: mieleka (sw)
- Swedish: brottning (sv) c
- Tagalog: buno, pagbubuno
- Tajik: гӯштингирӣ (güštingiri)
- Tatar: көрәш (tt) (köräş)
- Thai: มวยปล้ำ (th) (muai-bplâm)
- Tibetan: ཨབ་ཐང (ab thang), སྦེ་ག (sbe ga)
- Turkish: güreş (tr)
- Turkmen: göreş
- Tuvan: хүреш (xüreş), демисел (demisel)
- Ukrainian: боротьба́ (uk) f (borotʹbá)
- Urdu: کشتی (kušti), کشتی بازی (kušti bāzī)
- Uyghur: چېلىش (chëlish)
- Uzbek: kurash (uz)
- Vietnamese: vật (vi), đấu vật
- Yakut: тустуу (tustuu), күрэс (küres)
- Yoruba: gídígbò
- Zazaki: têmane
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Further reading
Polish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English wrestling, from Old English wræstlung.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈrɛst.liŋk/
- Rhymes: -ɛstliŋk
- Syllabification: wrest‧ling
Noun
wrestling m inan
- professional wrestling
Declension
Declension of wrestling
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singular
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nominative
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wrestling
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genitive
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wrestlingu
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dative
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wrestlingowi
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accusative
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wrestling
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instrumental
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wrestlingiem
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locative
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wrestlingu
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vocative
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wrestlingu
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