мізантроп

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Ukrainian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French misanthrope, from Ancient Greek μισάνθρωπος (misánthrōpos), from μισέω (miséō, I hate) and ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos, man; human). Compare Russian мизантро́п (mizantróp).

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Noun[edit]

мізантро́п (mizantrópm pers (genitive мізантро́па, nominative plural мізантро́пи, genitive plural мізантро́пів, feminine мізантро́пка)

  1. misanthrope, misanthropist
    Synonym: людиноненави́сник m (ljudynonenavýsnyk)

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