борец
Bulgarian
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Slavic *borьcь, morphologically from бо́ря (bórja, “to wrestle”) + -ец (-ec).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [boˈrɛt͡s]
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Declension
    
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- боря́к (borják, “champion, fighter”)
Macedonian
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *borьcь, from *borti + *-ьcь, analogous to се бори (se bori, “to fight”) + -ец (-ec).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ˈbɔɾɛt͡s]
Russian
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Old East Slavic борьць (borĭcĭ),[1] from Proto-Slavic *borьcь, from *borti + *-ьcь. By surface analysis, боро́ть(ся) (borótʹ(sja)) + -е́ц (-éc).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [bɐˈrʲet͡s]
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Noun
    
боре́ц • (boréc) m anim or m inan (genitive борца́, nominative plural борцы́, genitive plural борцо́в)
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Descendants
    
- → Ingrian: bortsa
References
    
- Avanesov, R. I., editor (1988), “борьць”, in Словарь древнерусского языка (XI–XIV вв.): в 10 т. [Dictionary of the Old Russian Language (11ᵗʰ–14ᵗʰ cc.): in 10 vols] (in Russian), volumes 1 (а – възаконѧтисѧ), Moscow: Russian Lang., →ISBN, page 299
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