стоик
Russian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Στωϊκός (Stōïkós), from Ποικίλη Στοά (Poikílē Stoá, “painted portico”), the portico in Athens where Zeno was teaching.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈstoɪk]
Noun
сто́ик • (stóik) m anim (genitive сто́ика, nominative plural сто́ики, genitive plural сто́иков)
- stoic (all senses)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | сто́ик stóik |
сто́ики stóiki |
| genitive | сто́ика stóika |
сто́иков stóikov |
| dative | сто́ику stóiku |
сто́икам stóikam |
| accusative | сто́ика stóika |
сто́иков stóikov |
| instrumental | сто́иком stóikom |
сто́иками stóikami |
| prepositional | сто́ике stóike |
сто́иках stóikax |
Related terms
- стои́ческий (stoíčeskij), стои́чески (stoíčeski)
- стоици́зм m (stoicízm)
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