rosochy
//rɔˈsɔ.xɘ//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
rosochy is the nominative plural; also the genitive singular; also the accusative plural; also the vocative plural form of rosocha — “antler”.
Definitions of rosocha noun · /rɔˈsɔ.xa/ | /rɔˈsɔ.xa/ | /rɔˈsɔ.xa/ | [rɔˈsɔ.xa]
Full entry for rosocha →- 1.antler
- 2.fork (part of the crane, a pole, splitting at the top into two branches, to which a beam - a sling - is attached)
- 3.tree fork(archaic)
- 4.sokha handle(archaic)
Etymology of rosocha
Inherited from Old Polish rosocha, from Proto-Slavic *orzsoxa.
Paradigm of rosocha, with rosochy highlighted:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | rosocha | rosochy |
| Genitive | rosochy | rosoch |
| Dative | rososze | rosochom |
| Accusative | rosochę | rosochy |
| Instrumental | rosochą | rosochami |
| Locative | rososze | rosochach |
| Vocative | rosocho | rosochy |
Nominative
Singular
rosocha
Plural
rosochy
Genitive
Singular
rosochy
Plural
rosoch
Dative
Singular
rososze
Plural
rosochom
Accusative
Singular
rosochę
Plural
rosochy
Instrumental
Singular
rosochą
Plural
rosochami
Locative
Singular
rososze
Plural
rosochach
Vocative
Singular
rosocho
Plural
rosochy