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кум

/[kum]/
Russiannoun

Grammatical form

кум is the genitive/accusative plural form of кума́ — “female equivalent of кум (kum): godmother of one's child or godchild, or mother of one's godchild.

See the full entry for кума́

Definitions

  1. 1.
    godfather of one's child
  2. 2.
    father of one's godchild
  3. 3.
    colloquiala friend in high places, one's benefactor
  4. 4.
    slangsecurity officer, detective
  5. 5.
    obsoleteman, fellow (form of address to a middle-aged or elderly man)
  6. 6.
    erg, sand sea (in Central Asia)

Synonyms & related words

Word family
  • кумовство́
Related words (5)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kumъ, back-formation from *kuma (“godmother”), from Balkan Vulgar Latin *cómmater, from Latin compater (“godfather”).

Forms

  • kumromanization
  • ку́маgenitive
  • кума́feminine
Nominative
Singular
ку́м
Plural
кумовья́, ку́мы
Genitive
Singular
ку́ма
Plural
кумовьёв, ку́мов
Dative
Singular
ку́му
Plural
кумовья́м, ку́мам
Accusative
Singular
ку́ма, ку́м
Plural
кумовьёв, ку́мы
Instrumental
Singular
ку́мом
Plural
кумовья́ми, ку́мами
Prepositional
Singular
ку́ме
Plural
кумовья́х, ку́мах

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