юрод

Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ǫrodъ. By surface analysis, юн- (jun-) +‎ род (rod, birth, origin). Poetic meaning is inherited from Old Church Slavonic ѫродъ (ǫrodŭ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈju̟rot]

Noun

ю́род • (júrodm (diminutive ю́родче)

  1. (literal) cripple (one with inborn physical impediment)
  2. (derogatory) idiot, fool
    Synonyms: глупа́к (glupák), глупе́ц (glupéc)
  3. (poetic, figurative) freak, madman, monster, abomination
    Synonyms: и́зрод (ízrod), изча́дие (izčádie), и́зверг (ízverg)
  4. (dated) renegade, kin apostate
    Synonyms: безро́дник (bezródnik), родоотстъ́пник (rodootstǎ́pnik)
    • 1792, Paisij Hilendarsky, Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya:
      О, неразумний юроде, поради что се срамиш да се наречеш българин?
      O, nerazumnij jurode, poradi čto se sramiš da se narečeš bǎlgarin?
      Oh, [thou] injudicious renegade, for what reason art [thou] ashamed to call thyself a Bulgarian?

Declension

Declension of ю́род
singular plural
indefinite ю́род
júrod
ю́роди
júrodi
definite
(subject form)
ю́родът
júrodǎt
ю́родите
júrodite
definite
(object form)
ю́рода
júroda
count form ю́рода
júroda
vocative form ю́роде
júrode
ю́роди
júrodi

Alternative forms

Derived terms

  • юро́дство (juródstvo, inhumanity, madness, cruel bahavior) (poetic)
  • ю́роден (júroden, inhumane, cruel, maniacal) (poetic)
  • ю́родски (júrodski, partaining to a mad, inhumane man or behavior)
  • юроди́в (jurodív), юродли́в (jurodlív, degenerate, abominable; stupid)

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