chudoba

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Czech

Etymology

From Old Czech chudoba, from Proto-Slavic *xudoba, from *xudъ +‎ *-oba. Equivalent to chudý +‎ -oba.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /xʊdɔba/

Noun

chudoba f

  1. poverty

Declension

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Old Polish

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *xudoba, from *xudъ + *-oba. Equivalent to chudy +‎ -oba.

Noun

chudoba f

  1. poverty
  2. emaciated person

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Polish: chudoba (obsolete or dialectal)

Polish

Etymology

From Old Polish chudoba, from Proto-Slavic *xudoba. Equivalent to chudy +‎ -oba.

Pronunciation

Noun

chudoba f

  1. (dialectal) All of the livestock at a given farm.
  2. (dialectal) A horse that is scrawny or in poor condition.
  3. (dialectal) thinness, leanness

Declension

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