наглый

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Old Ruthenian

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic наглъ (naglŭ), from Proto-Slavic *nãglъ.[1][2][3]

Adjective

на́глый (náhlyj)

  1. sudden, unexpected

Declension

Descendants

  • Belarusian: на́глы (náhly) (dialectal)
  • Carpathian Rusyn: на́глый (náhlŷj)
  • Ukrainian: на́глий (náhlyj)

References

  1. ^ Trubachyov, Oleg, editor (1995), “*naglъjь I”, in Этимологический словарь славянских языков [Etymological dictionary of Slavic languages] (in Russian), numbers 22 (*naděliti – *narodъ), Moscow: Nauka, →ISBN, page 33
  2. ^ Melnychuk, O. S., editor (2003), “на́глий¹”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volume 4 (Н – П), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, →ISBN, page 21
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    Martynaŭ, V. U., editor (1991), “на́глы”, in Этымалагічны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Etymological Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), volumes 7 (мгла – не́марасць), Minsk: Navuka i technika, →ISBN, page 186

Further reading

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Russian на́глый (náglyj), from Old East Slavic на́глꙑи (náglyi), на́глъ (náglŭ), from Proto-Slavic *nãglъ.[1]

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Adjective

на́глый (náglyj) (comparative (по)нагле́е or (по)нагле́й)

  1. shameless, impudent, impertinent, insolent, barefaced
    Synonyms: наха́льный (naxálʹnyj), беззастенчивый (bezzastenčivyj), де́рзкий (dérzkij)

Declension

References

  1. ^ Trubachyov, Oleg, editor (1995), “*naglъjь I”, in Этимологический словарь славянских языков [Etymological dictionary of Slavic languages] (in Russian), numbers 22 (*naděliti – *narodъ), Moscow: Nauka, →ISBN, page 33