тик

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tik]

Noun

тик (tik) m

  1. tic

Declension


Moksha

Verb

тик (tik)

  1. second-person singular imperative of тиемс (tijems)
    • Fenno-Ugrica
      Урядниксь (попавати). Матушка, тик обыск тейнза! (Попавась тии личнай обыск Надежда Петровнанди. Урядниксь—Лавровонди).
      Urjadniksʹ (popavati). Matuška, tik obysk tejnza! (Popavasʹ tii ličnaj obysk Nadežda Petrovnandi. Urjadniksʹ—Lavrovondi).
      Village constable (addressing pop's wife(?)). Mother, perform a search (~ patdown) on her! (Pop's wife performs a search on Nadežda Petrovna. Village constable on Lavrov).

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tʲik]

Etymology 1

Borrowed from French tic.

Noun

тик (tik) m inan (genitive ти́ка, nominative plural ти́ки, genitive plural ти́ков)

  1. tic (local and habitual convulsive motion)
Declension

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Dutch tijk or English tick.

Noun

тик (tik) m inan (genitive ти́ка, uncountable)

  1. tick, ticking (fabric)
Declension
Derived terms
  • ти́ковый (tíkovyj)

Etymology 3

Borrowed from English teak.

Noun

тик (tik) m inan (genitive ти́ка, nominative plural ти́ки, genitive plural ти́ков)

  1. teak (tree; timber)
Declension
Derived terms
  • ти́ковый (tíkovyj)

Tuvan

Tuvan cardinal numbers
0 1  > 
    Cardinal : тик (tik)
    Ordinal : тикки (tikki)

Etymology

From Mongolic (whence also modern Mongolian тэг (teg, zero)), ultimately from Proto-Turkic *tēk (odd, only, solitary).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʰɪk/

Numeral

тик (tik)

  1. zero

Yakut

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *tik- or *dik-, compare Turkish dikmek, Kyrgyz тикүү (tiküü).

Verb

тик (tik)

  1. (transitive or intransitive) to sew
    See synonyms at иистэн (iisten).
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