Бойківське

Ukrainian

Etymology

Nominalization of бойківське (bojkivsʹke, neuter adjective form), from бо́йківський (bójkivsʹkyj), relational adjective for бо́йко (bójko, Boiko).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Бойкі́вське • (Bojkívsʹken inan (genitive Бойкі́вського, uncountable, relational adjective бойкі́вський)

  1. Boikivske (a rural settlement, the administrative centre of Boikivske settlement hromada, Kalmiuske Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded by separatist Evangelical Lutherans from the Swabian colony of Neuhoffnung (now the western part of Osypenko) in 1869; in the wake of the Second World War, its German population was expelled and it was repopulated by Boiky forcibly relocated from Czarna Górna (now Czarna); controlled by the Donetsk People’s Republic since August 2014)
    Synonyms: (original name [1869–1935]) О́стгейм (Ósthejm), (former name [1935–2016]) Те́льманове (Télʹmanove)

Declension

Declension of Бойкі́вське
(inan sg-only adj neut accent-a)
singular
nominative Бойкі́вське
Bojkívsʹke
genitive Бойкі́вського
Bojkívsʹkoho
dative Бойкі́вському
Bojkívsʹkomu
accusative Бойкі́вське
Bojkívsʹke
instrumental Бойкі́вським
Bojkívsʹkym
locative Бойкі́вському, Бойкі́вськім
Bojkívsʹkomu, Bojkívsʹkim
vocative Бойкі́вське
Bojkívsʹke
  • Бо́йківка f inan (Bójkivka)
  • Бойківщи́на f inan (Bojkivščýna)

Descendants

  • English: Boikivske

Further reading