[ˈkɔsei̯], [kɔˈsɪi̯]
ПоходженняInherited from Old Ruthenian косый (kosyj), from Old East Slavic косъ (kosŭ), from Proto-Slavic *kosъ.
- tilted, sloping, slanted, oblique, askew, inclined (not erect or perpendicular; not parallel to, or at right angles from, the base)
- lopsided, asymmetrical, uneven, wonky, crooked (not even or balanced; not the same on one side as on the other)
- cockeyed, strabismic, squint-eyed, cross-eyed
- figurativelyhostile, unfriendly (of look, gaze, eyes)
- noun-from-verba cockeyed person
- colloquial, noun-from-verbrabbit
Формико́сий(canonical) · kósyj(romanization) · ко́со(adverb) · косува́тий(diminutive) · ко́сий(masculine, nominative, singular) · ко́се(neuter, nominative, singular) · ко́са(feminine, nominative, singular) · ко́сі(nominative, plural) · ко́сого(genitive, masculine, neuter, singular) · ко́сої(feminine, genitive, singular) · ко́сих(genitive, plural) · ко́сому(dative, masculine, neuter, singular) · ко́сій(dative, feminine, singular) · ко́сим(dative, plural) · ко́сого(accusative, animate, masculine, singular) · ко́се(accusative, neuter, singular) · ко́су(accusative, feminine, singular) · ко́сих(accusative, animate, plural) · ко́сий(accusative, inanimate, masculine, singular) · ко́сі(accusative, inanimate, plural)
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