Османлиї

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Plural form of *Османлия (*Osmanlija), borrowed from Serbo-Croatian Османлија / Osmanlija, from Ottoman Turkish عثمانلی (Osmanlı). Doublet of отоман (otoman).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɔsmanˈliji]
  • Rhymes: -iji
  • Hyphenation: Ос‧ман‧лиї

Noun

Османлиї (Osmanlijim pers pl (relational adjective османски or османлийски)

  1. (historical) Ottomans (ethnic Turks of the Ottoman Empire)
    Synonym: Отоман (Otoman)
    Coordinate term: Турок (Turok)
    • 2018 December 7, Сашо Сабадош, “Югославянска идея (III)”, in Руске Слово[1]:
      По тей програми, Сербия стожер обєдиньованя шицких южнославянских подручох хтори ше у тим чаше находзели под власцу Габзбурґох и Османлийох.
      Po tej prohrami, Serbija stožer objedinʹovanja šickix južnoslavjanskix područox xtori še u tim čaše naxodzeli pod vlascu Habzburgox i Osmanlijox.
      According to this program, Serbia became the base of unification of all south Slavic territories that were at that time under the rule of the Habsburgs and the Ottomans.

Usage notes

  • Османлия m pers sg (Osmanlija) most likely does exist, however it is not attested in Rusyn dictionaries, and is nonetheless very uncommon in writing in the singular.

Declension

Declension of Османлиї (Osmanliji)
singular plural
nominative Османлиї (Osmanliji)
genitive Османлийох (Osmanlijox)
dative Османлийом (Osmanlijom)
accusative Османлийох (Osmanlijox)
instrumental Османлиями (Osmanlijami)
locative Османлийох (Osmanlijox)
vocative Османлиї (Osmanliji)

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