harmider
Polish edit
Etymology edit
Uncertain. Possibly borrowed from Ottoman Turkish حرامی + دره (“ravine of the highwayman”), a site of frequent ambushes for Polish envoys heading to Constantinople. Sławski proposes a derivation from Persian γarmīdan (“to quarrel”), rejected by most scholars.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
harmider m inan
Declension edit
Declension of harmider
singular | plural | |
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nominative | harmider | harmidery |
genitive | harmideru | harmiderów |
dative | harmiderowi | harmiderom |
accusative | harmider | harmidery |
instrumental | harmiderem | harmiderami |
locative | harmiderze | harmiderach |
vocative | harmiderze | harmidery |
or
Declension of harmider
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | harmider | harmidry |
genitive | harmidru | harmidrów |
dative | harmidrowi | harmidrom |
accusative | harmider | harmidry |
instrumental | harmidrem | harmidrami |
locative | harmidrze | harmidrach |
vocative | harmidrze | harmidry |
Descendants edit
- → Belarusian: гармі́дар (harmídar)
- → Lithuanian: armidelis, armideris, ermideris
- → Russian: гарми́дер (garmíder)
- → Ukrainian: гарми́дер (harmýder)