буксир
Russian
Etymology
First attested in 1705. Ultimately from Dutch boegseren, from Portuguese puxar, from Latin pulsāre.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bʊkˈsʲir]
Noun
букси́р • (buksír) m inan (genitive букси́ра, nominative plural букси́ры, genitive plural букси́ров)
- tug, tugboat, towboat
- tow, towrope, towline
- тяну́ть на букси́ре ― tjanútʹ na buksíre ― to tow
- взять на букси́р ― vzjatʹ na buksír ― to take in tow; to give a helping hand (figuratively)
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Declension
Declension of букси́р (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
Derived terms
- букси́рный (buksírnyj)
- букси́ровать (buksírovatʹ)
Related terms
Descendants
- Armenian: բուքսիր (bukʿsir)
- Persian: بکسل (boksol)
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