сойка
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со́йка • (sójka) f animal (genitive со́йкі, nominative plural со́йкі, genitive plural со́ек)
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
From Proto-Slavic *sojьka. Morphologically equivalent to со́а (sóa) (dialectal) + -ка (-ka).
со́йка • (sójka) f
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sojьka. By surface analysis, со́я (sója, “jay (dialectal)”) + -ка (-ka). Cognate with Ukrainian со́я (sója), Belarusian со́я (sója), Bulgarian со́йка (sójka), Serbo-Croatian со̑јка, Slovene sȏjka (“type of jackdaw”) (tonal orthography), Czech sojka (“jay”), Slovak sojka (“jay”), Polish soja (also sójka), Upper Sorbian soja. Per Vasmer, presumably related to Russian сия́ть (sijátʹ, “to shine”), based on the colorful feathers.
со́йка • (sójka) f anim (genitive со́йки, nominative plural со́йки, genitive plural со́ек)
со́йка • (sójka) f animal (genitive со́йки, nominative plural со́йки, genitive plural со́йок)
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