drop
/[ˈdrop]/
Czechnoun
Definitions
- 1.bustard
- 2.dropping a new ball from hand from shoulder height and arm's length, if the original ball was lost
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dropъty, which is a compound, whose first part is probably from Proto-Indo-European *dreh₂- (“run”) and the other from Proto-Slavic *pъta (“bird”), which is probably based on Proto-Indo-European *put- (“a young, a child, a little animal”).
Forms
- dropíadjective • relational
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | drop | dropi, dropové, dropy |
| Genitive | dropa, dropu | dropů |
| Dative | dropovi, dropu | dropům |
| Accusative | dropa, drop | dropy |
| Vocative | drope | dropi, dropové, dropy |
| Locative | dropovi, dropu | dropech |
| Instrumental | dropem | dropy |
Nominative
Singular
drop
Plural
dropi, dropové, dropy
Genitive
Singular
dropa, dropu
Plural
dropů
Dative
Singular
dropovi, dropu
Plural
dropům
Accusative
Singular
dropa, drop
Plural
dropy
Vocative
Singular
drope
Plural
dropi, dropové, dropy
Locative
Singular
dropovi, dropu
Plural
dropech
Instrumental
Singular
dropem
Plural
dropy