"прок" meaning in Russian

See прок in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [prok]
Rhymes: -ok Etymology: Inherited from Old East Slavic прокъ (prokŭ, “rest, remnant”), from Proto-Slavic *prokъ (“rest, remnant”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|ru|orv|прокъ||rest, remnant|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old East Slavic прокъ (prokŭ, “rest, remnant”), {{inh+|ru|orv|прокъ|gloss=rest, remnant}} Inherited from Old East Slavic прокъ (prokŭ, “rest, remnant”), {{inh|ru|sla-pro|*prokъ|gloss=rest, remnant}} Proto-Slavic *prokъ (“rest, remnant”) Head templates: {{ru-noun+|прок|par=+}} прок • (prok) m inan (genitive про́ка, nominative plural про́ки, genitive plural про́ков) Forms: prok [romanization], про́ка [genitive], про́ки [nominative, plural], про́ков [genitive, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], про́к [nominative, singular], про́ки [nominative, plural], про́ка [genitive, singular], про́ков [genitive, plural], про́ку [dative, singular], про́кам [dative, plural], про́к [accusative, singular], про́ки [accusative, plural], про́ком [instrumental, singular], про́ками [instrumental, plural], про́ке [prepositional, singular], про́ках [plural, prepositional], про́ку [partitive, singular]
  1. use, benefit Derived forms: про́чить (próčitʹ), про́чный (próčnyj) Related terms: впрок (vprok)

Inflected forms

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        "Russian terms derived from Proto-Slavic",
        "Russian terms inherited from Old East Slavic",
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}

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