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коч - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قوچ (koç, ram).

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  • IPA(key): [kɔt͡ʃ]
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коч (kočm (relational adjective ко́чи)

  1. (regional) an uncastrated ram

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Chechen

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коч (koč?

  1. dress, shirt

Ingush

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коч (koč)

  1. shirt

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قوچ (koç, ram).

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коч (kočm

  1. an ungelded ram

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Pannonian Rusyn

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коч [1]
 
коч [2]

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Inherited from Old Slovak koč, from Hungarian kocsi, possibly with further influence from cognate English coach. Cognate with Slovak koč.

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коч (kočm inan (diminutive кочик)

  1. cart, carriage, coach, wagon
    Synonym: ваґон (vagon)
    поштови кочpoštovi kočstage-coach
  2. (rare, colloquial) car, automobile
    Synonym: авто (avto)
    панцирни кочpancirni kočarmoured car
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Russian

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коч (kočm inan (genitive ко́ча, nominative plural ко́чи, genitive plural ко́чей)

  1. koch (boat of Pomors)

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