хор

Macedonian

Noun

хор (hor) m (plural хорови)

  1. choir

Declension


Mongolian

Etymology

From a confluence of Proto-Mongolic *kora (poison) and Proto-Turkic *kor (loss, harm), which are in turn probably related on a deeper level.

Compare East Yugur xoro, Old Uyghur [script needed] (qor).

Noun

хор (hor) (Mongolian spelling ᠬᠣᠣᠷ᠎ᠠ (qoor-a))

  1. poison
  2. harm
  3. malice, evil

Derived terms

  • хордох (hordoh, to be poisoned, to be jealous)
    • хордуулах (horduulah)

Ossetian

Alternative forms

Noun

хор (xor)

  1. (Digor dialect) sun

References

  • Taqazty, Fedar (2003), хор”, in Digoron-urussag ʒurdwat [Digor–Russian Dictionary], Vladikavkaz: Alania

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [xor]
  • (file)

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Greek χορός (chorós).

Noun

хор (xor) m inan (genitive хо́ра, nominative plural хоры́, genitive plural хоро́в)

  1. chorus, choir
Declension

Etymology 2

Noun

хор (xor) f inan pl, f anim pl, m anim pl

  1. genitive plural of хо́ра (xóra)
  2. animate accusative plural of хо́ра (xóra)

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Greek χορός (chorós).

Noun

хор m (Latin spelling hor)

  1. chorus
  2. choir

Yagnobi

Etymology

From an earlier *xvor < *xvohar, and ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *swésōr.

Compare Tajik хоҳар (xohar), English sister.

Noun

хор (xor)

  1. sister
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