парсуна

Russian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Middle Russian парсуна (parsuna, person; portrait; hypostasis), also порсуна (porsuna) (att. mid-16th c.), from Old Ruthenian парсуна (parsuna), порсуна (porsuna), from Middle Polish parsuna (person; hypostasis), from from Old Polish parsuna (person; hypostasis), from Latin persona.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɐrˈsunə]

Noun

парсу́на • (parsúnaf inan (genitive парсу́ны, nominative plural парсу́ны, genitive plural парсу́н)

  1. (history) the 17th century Russian painted portrait

Declension

Derived terms

  • парсу́нный (parsúnnyj)