вонючий

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Russian

Etymology

воня́ть (vonjátʹ) +‎ -ю́чий (-júčij)

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Adjective

воню́чий (vonjúčij)

  1. stinking, stinky, smelly
    Synonym: злово́нный (zlovónnyj)
    Antonyms: арома́тный (aromátnyj), благоуха́ющий (blagouxájuščij)
    • 1842, Николай Гоголь , “Том I, Глава VIII”, in Мёртвые души; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., Dead Souls—A Poem, London: Chatto & Windus, 1922:
      Он стал чу́вствовать себя́ нело́вко, нела́дно: точь-в-то́чь как бу́дто прекра́сно вы́чищенным сапого́м вступи́л вдруг в гря́зную, воню́чую лу́жу; сло́вом, нехорошо́, совсе́м нехорошо́!
      On stal čúvstvovatʹ sebjá nelóvko, neládno: točʹ-v-tóčʹ kak búdto prekrásno výčiščennym sapogóm vstupíl vdrug v grjáznuju, vonjúčuju lúžu; slóvom, nexorošó, sovsém nexorošó!
      He began to feel uncomfortable and ill at ease, exactly as though with highly polished boots he had stepped into a filthy, stinking puddle—in short, it was nasty, very nasty.

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