кукурудза

Ukrainian

Etymology

The origin is unclear. Possibly from Proto-Slavic *kukur-, *kokor-, which is related to Slovene kukúrjav (curly) and Bulgarian кукуряк (kukurjak, hellebore).

It can also be borrowed from Romanian cucuruz, which itself was borrowed from Ukrainian кокорудка (kokorudka, cone, strobilus).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kʊkʊˈrud͡zɐ]

Noun

кукуру́дза • (kukurúdza) f inan (genitive кукуру́дзи, uncountable, relational adjective кукуру́дзяний)

  1. maize, corn
  2. corn (a cereal of the species Zea mays or its grains)

Declension

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Further reading

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