See also: köb, køb, kɔb, KOB, and ков

Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping of English Kohoroxitari with b as a placeholder.

Symbol

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kob

  1. (international standards, obsolete) Former ISO 639-3 language code for Kohoroxitari.

English

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A Ugandan kob (Kobus kob subsp. thomasi)

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Etymology 1

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Probably from Kanuri kob (antelope) or another related Central Sudanic form.

Noun

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kob (plural kobs or kob)

  1. An African antelope closely related to the lechwe and the waterbuck, Kobus kob.

Etymology 2

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From Afrikaans kob, from Dutch kobbe (fish, goby, lumpfish).

Noun

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kob (plural kobs)

  1. Any of several large game fish of the family Sciaenidae, especially the kabeljou (dusky kob or great kob or perhaps the smaller squaretail kob.
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antelope
fish

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Albanian

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Etymology

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Derived from Proto-Slavic *kobь through a South Slavic language, compare Serbo-Croatian kob (fate, destiny, omen) and Bulgarian коба (koba).[1]

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Noun

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kob m (plural kobë, definite kobi, definite plural kobët)

  1. misfortune, scourge
  2. death
  3. deception, treachery

Declension

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Declension of kob
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative kob kobi kobë kobët
accusative kobin
dative kobi kobit kobëve kobëve
ablative kobësh

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References

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  1. ^ Orel, Vladimir (1998), “kob”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden; Boston; Cologne: Brill, →ISBN, page 187

Further reading

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  • kob”, in FGJSH: Fjalor i gjuhës shqipe [Dictionary of the Albanian language] (in Albanian), 2006
  • FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language]‎[1], 1980

Old Polish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle High German kobe, from Proto-Germanic *kubô.

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  • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /kɔp/
  • IPA(key): (15th CE) /kɔp/

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kob m animacy unattested

  1. (attested in Greater Poland) pigpen
    Synonyms: chlew, pielasz, świniec
    • 1908 [c. 1500], Bolesław Erzepki, editor, Przyczynki do średniowiecznego słownictwa polskiego. I. Glosy polskie wpisane do łacińsko-niemieckiego słownika drukowanego w roku 1490[2], Lubiń, page 30:
      Ara oltharz vel kob, vel barlogo, vel swynye korytho
      [Ara ołtarz vel kob, vel barłogo, vel świnie koryto]

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kobь, from Proto-Indo-European *kob-.

Compare (obsolete) Russian кобь (kobʹ), Old Norse happ (good luck), Old Irish cob (victory).

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kȏb f (Cyrillic spelling ко̑б)

  1. fate
  2. destiny
  3. omen

Declension

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Declension of kob
singular plural
nominative kȏb kȏbi
genitive kȏbi kóbī
dative kȏbi kóbima
accusative kȏb kȏbi
vocative kȏbi kȏbi
locative kóbi kóbima
instrumental kȏblju kóbima

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  • kob”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026