мракобесие
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[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]мракобесие • (mrakobesie) n
Declension
[edit]singular | |
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indefinite | мракобесие (mrakobesie) |
definite unspecified | мракобесието (mrakobesieto) |
definite proximal | мракобесиево (mrakobesievo) |
definite distal | мракобесиено (mrakobesieno) |
vocative | мракобесие (mrakobesie) |
Russian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]мрак (mrak, “darkness”) + -о- (-o-) + -бе́сие (-bésije), from беси́ться (besítʹsja, “to rage”); calque of French manie des ténèbres (“mania of obscurity”), coined by Bestuzhev-Marlinsky in the 1810s and popularized by Belinsky. The suffix -бе́сие (-bésije) corresponds to Old Church Slavonic -бѣ́сїе (-bě́sie), used to translate Ancient Greek -μᾰνία (-manía) in religious terminology, such as in Old Church Slavonic идолобѣ́сїе (idolobě́sie, “idolomania”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]мракобе́сие • (mrakobésije) n inan (genitive мракобе́сия, nominative plural мракобе́сия, genitive plural мракобе́сий)
- obscurantism (opposition to enlightenment and progress)
Declension
[edit]Declension of мракобе́сие (inan neut-form i-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | мракобе́сие mrakobésije |
мракобе́сия mrakobésija |
genitive | мракобе́сия mrakobésija |
мракобе́сий mrakobésij |
dative | мракобе́сию mrakobésiju |
мракобе́сиям mrakobésijam |
accusative | мракобе́сие mrakobésije |
мракобе́сия mrakobésija |
instrumental | мракобе́сием mrakobésijem |
мракобе́сиями mrakobésijami |
prepositional | мракобе́сии mrakobésii |
мракобе́сиях mrakobésijax |
Related terms
[edit]- мракобе́с m (mrakobés)
Descendants
[edit]- → Ukrainian: мракобі́сся (mrakobíssja)
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