глухомань

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Russian

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Etymology

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From глухо́й (gluxój, remote, desolate) + an unclear suffix.

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Noun

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глухома́нь (gluxománʹf inan (genitive глухома́ни, nominative plural глухома́ни, genitive plural глухома́ней)

  1. thick forest
  2. wilderness, desolate place
  3. (colloquial) backwater, podunk

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From глухий (hluxyj) +‎ -ома́нь (-ománʹ).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɦɫʊxɔˈmanʲ]
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Noun

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глухома́нь (hluxománʹf inan (genitive глухома́ні, uncountable)

  1. thick forest
  2. wilderness, desolate place
  3. (colloquial) backwater, podunk

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