мостъ
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *mostъ (“bridge”).
Declension
Declension of мостъ (o-stem)
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | мостъ mostŭ |
моста mosta |
мости mosti |
| genitive | моста mosta |
мостоу mostu |
мостъ mostŭ |
| dative | мостоу mostu |
мостома mostoma |
мостомъ mostomŭ |
| accusative | мостъ mostŭ |
моста mosta |
мостꙑ mosty |
| instrumental | мостомъ mostomŭ |
мостома mostoma |
мостꙑ mosty |
| locative | мостѣ mostě |
мостоу mostu |
мостѣхъ mostěxŭ |
| vocative | мосте moste |
моста mosta |
мости mosti |
Russian
Noun
мостъ • (most) m inan (genitive моста́ or мо́ста*, nominative plural мосты́, genitive plural мосто́въ) (* The alternative stress patterns in the singular "мо́ста", "мо́сту", "мо́стомъ", "мо́сте" are less common.)
- Pre-1918 spelling of мост (most). bridge
Declension
Pre-reform declension of мостъ (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-b/c)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | мо́стъ móst |
мосты́ mostý |
| genitive | моста́, мо́ста* mostá, mósta* |
мосто́въ mostóv |
| dative | мосту́, мо́сту* mostú, móstu* |
моста́мъ mostám |
| accusative | мо́стъ móst |
мосты́ mostý |
| instrumental | мосто́мъ, мо́стомъ* mostóm, móstom* |
моста́ми mostámi |
| prepositional | мостѣ́, мо́стѣ* mostě́, móstě* |
моста́хъ mostáx |
| locative | на мосту́ na mostú |
* The alternative stress patterns in the singular "мо́ста", "мо́сту", "мо́стомъ", "мо́сте" are less common.
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