крамола
Bulgarian
Etymology
From Old Church Slavonic крамола (kramola).
Noun
крамола • (kramolá) f
Inflection
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
Probably from Bavarian Old High German karmala.
Noun
крамола • (kramola) f
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic крамола (kramola). Displaced native Old East Slavic коромола (koromola).
Pronunciation
Noun
крамо́ла • (kramóla) f inan (genitive крамо́лы, nominative plural крамо́лы, genitive plural крамо́л)
- (archaic) sedition, revolt
- (figuratively) something prohibited, forbidden (e.g. a thought, speech)
Declension
Declension of крамо́ла (inan fem-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | крамо́ла kramóla |
крамо́лы kramóly |
genitive | крамо́лы kramóly |
крамо́л kramól |
dative | крамо́ле kramóle |
крамо́лам kramólam |
accusative | крамо́лу kramólu |
крамо́лы kramóly |
instrumental | крамо́лой, крамо́лою kramóloj, kramóloju |
крамо́лами kramólami |
prepositional | крамо́ле kramóle |
крамо́лах kramólax |
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:крамола.
Derived terms
- безкрамольный (bezkramolʹnyj)
- бескрамольный (beskramolʹnyj)
- воскрамолить (voskramolitʹ)
- вскрамолить (vskramolitʹ)
- злокрамольный (zlokramolʹnyj)
- крамольник (kramolʹnik)
- крамольница (kramolʹnica)
- крамольничать (kramolʹničatʹ)
- крамольнический (kramolʹničeskij)
- крамольничество (kramolʹničestvo)
- крамольность (kramolʹnostʹ)
- крамольный (kramolʹnyj)
- крамольщик (kramolʹščik)
- крамольщица (kramolʹščica)
- накрамолить (nakramolitʹ)
- окрамолить (okramolitʹ)
- покрамольничать (pokramolʹničatʹ)
References
- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “крамола”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
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