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1 bridъkъ
bridъkъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `sharp'Page in Trubačev: III 28-29Old Church Slavic:Russian:brídkij (Psk.) `sharp, cold' [adj o];bridkój (Psk.) `sharp, cold' [adj o];Czech:břitký `sharp' [adj o]Old Czech:břidký `sharp, quick, repulsive' [adj o]Slovak:britký `sharp' [adj o];bridký `repulsive' [adj o]Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:brȉdak `sharp' [adj o], brȉtka [Nomsf], brìtka [Nomsf]Slovene:brídǝk `sharp, bitter, beautiful' [adj o], brídka [Nomsf];bridȃk `sharp, bitter, beautiful' [adj o], brȋdka [Nomsf] -
2 gnusьnъ
gnusьnъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `vile, repulsive'Page in Trubačev: VI 184-185Old Church Slavic:Russian:gnúsnyj `vile' [adj o]Czech:hnusný `vile, repulsive' [adj o]Slovak:hnusný `vile, repulsive' [adj o]Polish:gnuśny `slow, inert' [adj o]Serbo-Croatian:gnȕsan `loathsome, filthy' [adj o];gnúsan `loathsome, filthy' [adj o];Čak. gnjȗsan (Orbanići) `filthy, squalid' [adj o], gnjȗsna [Nomsf], gnjūsnȁ [Nomsf], gnjȗsno [Nomsn]Slovene:gnúsǝn `disgusting' [adj o]Bulgarian:gnúsăn `disgusting, repulsive' [adj o]Certainty: - -
3 gnusiti
gnusiti Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: VI 182Russian:gnusít' (dial.) `abhor' [verb]Czech:Slovak:Polish:gnusić się (dial.) `dawdle, loiter' [verb]Old Polish:gnusić `be slow' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:gnúsiti `make dirty, repulsive' [verb]Slovene:gnúsiti `make repulsive, defile, loathe' [verb], gnúsim [1sg]Bulgarian:gnusjá se `loathe' [verb]Notes:\{1\} This form could also belong to gnǫšati sę. -
4 bě̑sъ
bě̑sъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `demon'Page in Trubačev: II 88-91Old Church Slavic:běsъ `demon' [m o]Russian:Czech:běs `demon' [m o]Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:bȉjes `demon' [m o];Čak. bȋs `demon' [m o], bȋsa [Gens]Slovene:bẹ̑s `demon' [m o]Bulgarian:Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: boiʔsósLithuanian:baisùs `terrible' [adj u]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: bʰoiHdʰ-so-Page in Pokorny: 161Comments: Since both Slavic and Baltic point to BSl. *s instead of *ṣ, it has been suggested that the root of this etymon was * bʰoiHdʰ-, cf. Lat. foedus `repulsive, terrible, disgraceful' (cf. Pedersen 1895). An extension of the root is also found in Lith. baidýti, Latv. baĩdît `scare', but it is uncertain if this *d, which may be identified with * dʰh₁- `put' and is part of a productive suffix (cf. OPr. pobaiint `punish'), is the same element.Other cognates: -
5 mьrziti
mьrziti Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XXI 159-160Russian:merzít' (dial.) `render disgusting, be unpleasant, feel disgusted' [verb]Old Russian:Polish:mierzić `be repulsive, disgust' [verb]Slovincian:mjìe̯rzĕc `be repulsive, disgust' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:mŕziti `hate, detest' [verb], mŕzīm [1sg];Čak. mrzȉti (Vrgada) `hate, detest' [verb], mrzĩš [2sg]Slovene:mŕziti `experience disgust, hate, detest, be angry with' [verb], mrzím [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: mrǵOther cognates:Alb. mardhë `frost' [f]Notes:\{1\} Also mьrziti, mrьziti. -
6 gaditi
gaditi Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: VI 79-80Church Slavic:Russian:gádit' `defecate (of animals), defile' [verb]Czech:Serbo-Croatian:gȁditi `fill with aversion, soil' [verb];Čak. gȁditi se (Vrgada) `be repulsive' [verb]Slovene:gáditi `make loathsome, scold, slander' [verb], gȃdim [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: gwoh₁dʰ -
7 gàdъ
gàdъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: aPage in Trubačev: VI 81-82Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:gȁd `loathing, nausea' [m o];Čak. gȁd (Vrgada) `repulsion, repulsive person' [m o]Slovene:gàd `adder' [m o]Bulgarian:Lithuanian:gė́da `shame, disgrace' [f ā]Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: gwoh₁dʰPage in Pokorny: 484Other cognates: -
8 gnǫsьnъ
gnǫsьnъ Grammatical information: adj. oPage in Trubačev: VI 184-185Old Church Slavic:gnǫsьnъ (Supr.) `vile, repulsive' [adj o]Certainty: - -
9 mьrzěti
mьrzěti Grammatical information: v.Page in Trubačev: XXI 159-160Old Church Slavic:mrъzěti (Ps. Sin.) `be loathsome, detestable' [verb]Russian:merzét' (dial.) `become disgusting' [verb]Czech:Slovak:Polish:mierzieć `be repulsive, disgust' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:mŕzjeti `experience hostility, aversion, disgust `freeze' [verb];Čak. mr̄zȅt (Orbanići) `hate' [verb], mr̄zĩje [3sg]Slovene:mrzẹ́ti `freeze' [verb], mrzím [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: mrǵOther cognates:Alb. mardhë `frost' [f]
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Repulsive — Re*pul sive ( s?v), a. [Cf. F. r[ e]pulsif.] 1. Serving, or able, to repulse; repellent; as, a repulsive force. [1913 Webster] Repulsive of his might the weapon stood. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. Cold; forbidding; offensive; as, repulsive manners.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repulsive — I adjective abhorrent, abominable, appalling, arousing aversion, beastly, contemptible, despicable, detestable, dirty, disagreeable, disgusting, disliked, displeasing, distasteful, dreadful, execrable, fearful, feculent, filthy, foedus,… … Law dictionary
repulsive — (adj.) 1610s, from Fr. repulsif (14c.), from M.L. repulsivus, from pp. stem of repellere (see REPULSION (Cf. repulsion)). Originally able to repel; the sense of causing disgust is first recorded 1816 … Etymology dictionary
repulsive — repugnant, revolting, *offensive, loathsome Analogous words: repellent, *repugnant, abhorrent, obnoxious Antonyms: alluring, captivating … New Dictionary of Synonyms
repulsive — [adj] very disgusting, offensive abhorrent, abominable, animal*, creepy*, disagreeable, distasteful, forbidding, foul, gross, hateful, hideous, horrid, loathsome, nasty, nauseating, noisome, objectionable, obnoxious, odious, off putting,… … New thesaurus
repulsive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) arousing intense distaste or disgust. 2) Physics of or relating to repulsion between physical objects. DERIVATIVES repulsively adverb repulsiveness noun … English terms dictionary
repulsive — [ri pul′siv] adj. [ML repulsivus] 1. tending to repel 2. causing strong dislike or aversion; disgusting; offensive 3. characterized by, or having the nature of, repulsion repulsively adv. repulsiveness n … English World dictionary
repulsive — [[t]rɪpʌ̱lsɪv[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe something or someone as repulsive, you mean that they are horrible and disgusting and you want to avoid them. ...repulsive fat white slugs. ...the most repulsive mass murderer America has known.… … English dictionary
repulsive — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, seem, smell ▪ The very thought seems repulsive. ▪ find sb/sth ADVERB ▪ … Collocations dictionary
repulsive — repulsively, adv. repulsiveness, n. /ri pul siv/, adj. 1. causing repugnance or aversion: a repulsive mask. 2. capable of causing repulsion; serving to repulse: to present enough repulsive force to keep the enemy from daring to attack. 3. tending … Universalium
repulsive — adjective their bathroom was repulsive Syn: revolting, disgusting, abhorrent, repellent, repugnant, offensive, objectionable, vile, foul, nasty, loathsome, sickening, nauseating, hateful, detestable, execrable, abominable, monstrous … Thesaurus of popular words