pogrom
See also: Pogrom
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish פּאָגראָם (pogrom), from Russian погро́м (pogróm).
Pronunciation
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Noun
pogrom (plural pogroms)
- A riot aimed at persecution or massacre of a particular ethnic or religious group, usually Jews.
- An antisemitic hate crime with a large death toll, irrespective of the number of perpetrators.
- 2019 July 17, Talia Lavin, “When Non-Jews Wield Anti-Semitism as Political Shield”, in GQ[1]:
- More strikingly, when blood ran on the streets of Pittsburgh after the pogrom at the Tree of Life Synagogue in 2018, Trump did not meet with community leaders of the Pittsburgh Jewish community, nor the family members of the dead, nor even the city’s mayor. He spoke with Ron Dermer, Israel’s ambassador to the United States.
Translations
riot with the intent to massacre or terrorize a certain group, usually Jews
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Verb
pogrom (third-person singular simple present pogroms, present participle pogroming, simple past and past participle pogromed)
- (transitive) To persecute or massacre a particular group of people.
French
Noun
pogrom m (plural pogroms)
Polish
Pronunciation
- Template:pl-IPA
Audio: (file)
Noun
pogrom m inan
- resounding defeat
- massacre
- pogrom (ethnic riot)
- (slang, humorous) an exam that turns out to be very hard and which most students fail
Declension
Declension of pogrom
Synonyms
- (hard exam): rzeź niewiniątek
Further reading
Portuguese
Noun
pogrom m (plural pogrons)
- pogrom (riot against a particular ethnic or religious group)
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