pšosty

Lower Sorbian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *prostъ. Cognate with Upper Sorbian prosty, Polish prosty (straight, simple), Czech prostý (simple), Russian просто́й (prostój, simple), Old Church Slavonic простъ (prostŭ, straight, simple), Serbo-Croatian prȍst (simple).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpʃɔstɨ]

Adjective

pšosty (comparative pšosćejšy, superlative nejpšosćejšy, adverb pšosto)

  1. stiff (rigid, hard to bend, inflexible, also of muscles; formal in behavior, unrelaxed)

Declension

Declension of pšosty
singular dual plural
masculine neuter feminine virile nonvirile virile nonvirile
animate inanimate
nominative
vocative
pšosty pšoste pšosta pšostej pšoste
genitive pšostego
pšosteg¹
pšosteje
pšostej¹
pšosteju pšostych
dative pšostemu
pšostem¹
pšostej pšostyma pšostym
accusative pšostego
pšosteg¹
pšosty pšoste pšostu pšosteju pšostej pšoste, pšostych pšoste
instrumental pšostym pšosteju
pšostej¹
pšostyma pšostymi
locative pšostem
pšostym²
pšostej pšostyma pšostych

¹ poetic, colloquial
² obsolete, dialectal