See also: МУР

Belarusian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish mur.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [mur]
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Nomen

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мур (murm inan (genitive му́ра, nominative plural муры́, genitive plural муро́ў)

  1. wall, brick (stone) part of a building
    Разбуры́ турмы́ муры́!
    Пра́гнеш свабо́дыто бяры́!
    Мур ху́тка ру́хне, ру́хне, ру́хне -
    I пахава́е сьвет стары́!
    (From Mury (song), a Belarusian adaptation; Taraškievica orthography)
    Razburý turmý murý!
    Práhnješ svabódy — to bjarý!
    Mur xútka rúxnje, rúxnje, rúxnje -
    I paxaváje sʹvjet starý!
    Destroy the prison walls!
    You desire freedom - (then) take it!
    The wall will quickly crash, crash, crash -
    And bury the old world!
  2. stone (brick) building

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References

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  • мур” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Nivkh

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Etymology

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See Proto-Sino-Tibetan *k-m-raŋ ~ s-raŋ.

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мур (mur)

  1. (Amur) horse
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References

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Chuner Mikhailovich Taksami (1983) Словарь нивхско-русский и русско-нивхский (in Russian) (dictionary), Leningrad: Prosveščenie, pages 67, 191, 199

Russian

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мур (mur)

  1. (imitative) purr (sound a contented cat makes)
    ко́шка мурлы́каетkóška murlýkajeta cat purrs

Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Polish mur.

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мур (murm inan (genitive му́ра, nominative plural му́ри, genitive plural му́рів)

  1. wall
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Etymology 2

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Onomatopoeic.

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мур (mur)

  1. purr

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