паскуда

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Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *paskǫda. Cognate with Ukrainian па́скуд (páskud), паску́да (paskúda), Belarusian по́скудзь (póskudzʹ), Polish paskuda, Old East Slavic паскудьнъ (paskudĭnŭ, poor) (compare modern Russian паску́дный (paskúdnyj, low, mean)). By surface analysis, па- (pa-) +‎ ску́д(ный) (skúd(nyj)) +‎ (-a).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pɐˈskudə]
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Noun

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паску́да (paskúdam anim or f anim (genitive паску́ды, nominative plural паску́ды, genitive plural паску́д)

  1. (colloquial, derogatory) a vile person, bastard, scoundrel, asshole

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Noun

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паску́да (paskúdaf inan (genitive паску́ды, nominative plural паску́ды, genitive plural паску́д)

  1. (dated or regional) filth, abomination

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