дом

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) house; home
 * 2) building
 * 3) * Ло́ндана. (Чарльз Дыкенс. Домбі і сын, translation was published in 1938, translator is unknown). (Charles Dickens. Dombey and Son).
 * "be"
 * 1) building
 * 2) * Ло́ндана. (Чарльз Дыкенс. Домбі і сын, translation was published in 1938, translator is unknown). (Charles Dickens. Dombey and Son).
 * "be"
 * "be"

- Зірне́м на два дамы́; яны́ не стая́ць адзі́н каля́ друго́га, але́ раздзе́лены вялі́кай адле́гласцю, хоць або́два знахо́дзяцца недалёка ад вялі́кай сталі́цы.

Declension
1. 2.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) residential building, home, house
 * 2) family
 * 3) native place
 * 1) native place

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1)  home, house a residential building
 * 2) family
 * 3) home, house
 * 4)  homeland
 * 5) chamber, house
 * 1)  homeland
 * 2) chamber, house
 * 1) chamber, house

Etymology
, from, from , from

Noun

 * 1) house, building a residential building
 * 2) house, home
 * 3) plot in some street addresses: a group of buildings sharing the same street number
 * 4) home
 * 5) dynasty, noble house
 * 1) plot in some street addresses: a group of buildings sharing the same street number
 * 2) home
 * 3) dynasty, noble house
 * 1) plot in some street addresses: a group of buildings sharing the same street number
 * 2) home
 * 3) dynasty, noble house
 * 1) home
 * 2) dynasty, noble house
 * 1) dynasty, noble house
 * 1) dynasty, noble house

Usage notes

 * The nominative-accusative plural, largely unused now, was in earlier Russian (as late as 19th century) sometimes restricted to the accusative case and distinguished from a nominative plural . Compare the nominative plural , accusative plural of Old Church Slavonic.

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) home, house