"стужа" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Russian]

IPA: [ˈstuʐə]
Etymology: From Old Church Slavonic студъ (studŭ, “cold”), from Proto-Slavic *studenъ (“cold”), from *studъ (“cold, shame”) and thus cognate with стыд (styd, “shame”). Compare Polish ostuda, Bulgarian студ (stud). Vasmer links the PIE root with Proto-Indo-European *(s)tewd- which, that being true, would expand the list of cognates to the likes of Sanskrit तुदति (tudati, “to vex, to bother”), Sanskrit तोद (toda, “instigator, propeller”), Latin tundo (“I beat, I crush”), Ancient Greek Τῡδεύς (Tūdeús, “Tydeus”), German stoßen and English stot. Etymology templates: {{der|ru|cu|студъ|t=cold}} Old Church Slavonic студъ (studŭ, “cold”), {{der|ru|sla-pro|*studenъ|gloss=cold}} Proto-Slavic *studenъ (“cold”), {{m|sla-pro|*studъ|gloss=cold, shame}} *studъ (“cold, shame”), {{m|ru|стыд|t=shame}} стыд (styd, “shame”), {{cog|pl|ostuda}} Polish ostuda, {{cog|bg|студ}} Bulgarian студ (stud), {{der|ru|ine-pro|*(s)tewd-}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)tewd-, {{cog|sa|तुदति|t=to vex, to bother}} Sanskrit तुदति (tudati, “to vex, to bother”), {{cog|sa|तोद|t=instigator, propeller}} Sanskrit तोद (toda, “instigator, propeller”), {{cog|la|tundo|t=I beat, I crush}} Latin tundo (“I beat, I crush”), {{cog|grc|Τῡδεύς|t=Tydeus}} Ancient Greek Τῡδεύς (Tūdeús, “Tydeus”), {{cog|de|stoßen}} German stoßen, {{cog|en|stot}} English stot Head templates: {{ru-noun+|сту́жа}} сту́жа • (stúža) f inan (genitive сту́жи, nominative plural сту́жи, genitive plural стуж) Forms: сту́жа [canonical], stúža [romanization], сту́жи [genitive], сту́жи [nominative, plural], стуж [genitive, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], сту́жа [nominative, singular], сту́жи [nominative, plural], сту́жи [genitive, singular], сту́ж [genitive, plural], сту́же [dative, singular], сту́жам [dative, plural], сту́жу [accusative, singular], сту́жи [accusative, plural], сту́жей [instrumental, singular], сту́жею [instrumental, singular], сту́жами [instrumental, plural], сту́же [prepositional, singular], сту́жах [plural, prepositional]
  1. severe cold, hard frost Categories (topical): Temperature

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