ублюдок
Russian
Etymology
From ублу́док (ublúdok), broken down to у- (u-) + блуди́ть (bludítʹ, “to fornicate”) + -ок (-ok). Its current form was influenced by the word блядь (a whore).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʊˈblʲudək]
Noun
ублю́док • (ubljúdok) m anim (genitive ублю́дка, nominative plural ублю́дки, genitive plural ублю́дков)
Declension
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Synonyms
- вы́блядок (výbljadok)
- (bastard, person born to unmarried parents): (somewhat) по́месь (pómesʹ), (somewhat) полукро́вка (polukróvka)
Derived terms
- ублю́дочный (ubljúdočnyj)
Related terms
- блядь (bljadʹ)
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