[ˈɦubkɐ]
ПоходженняInherited from Proto-Slavic *gǫbъka, from *gǫba + *-ъka. By surface analysis, гу́ба (húba) + -ка (-ka). Compare Polish gąbka (“sponge”) and Polish hubka (“amadou”).
- diminutive, endearing, form-ofendearing diminutive of гу́ба f (húba, “lip”)
- in-pluralsponge (any of various marine invertebrates of the phylum Porifera)
- inanimatesponge (piece of porous absorbent material—originally made from the invertebrates, now often made of plastic)
- fruiting body of the tinder fungus (Fomes fomentarius) or other polypore
- amadou
Формигу́бка(canonical, feminine, inanimate) · húbka(romanization) · гу́бки(genitive) · гу́бки(nominative, plural) · гу́бок(genitive, plural) · гу́бка(nominative, singular) · гу́бки(genitive, singular) · гу́бці(dative, singular) · гу́бкам(dative, plural) · гу́бку(accusative, singular) · гу́бки(accusative, plural) · гу́бкою(instrumental, singular) · гу́бками(instrumental, plural) · гу́бці(locative, singular) · гу́бках(locative, plural) · гу́бко(singular, vocative) · гу́бки(plural, vocative) · гу́бка f animal or(canonical, feminine, inanimate) · гу́бок(accusative, plural)
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