простолюдин

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Russian

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Etymology

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From Old Church Slavonic простълюдинъ (prostŭljudinŭ), from про́стъ (próstŭ, simple, ordinary) and людинъ (ljudinŭ, free man); see просто́й (prostój) and лю́ди (ljúdi).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [prəstəlʲʉˈdʲin]

Noun

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простолюди́н (prostoljudínm anim (genitive простолюди́на, nominative plural простолюди́ны, genitive plural простолюди́нов, feminine простолюди́нка, relational adjective простолюди́нский)

  1. commoner

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