сердитый

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Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sьrditъ. Cognate with Belarusian сярдзі́ты (sjardzíty), Ukrainian серди́тий (serdýtyj).

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Adjective

серди́тый (serdítyj)

  1. angry
    Synonyms: рассе́рженный (rasséržennyj), злой (zloj)
    • 1887, Антон Чехов , Беглец, Санкт-Петербург: Петербургская газета; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., The Runaway, 1922:
      Взгляну́в в ми́ску, Па́шка уви́дел жи́рные щи, а в щах кусо́к мя́са, и опя́ть поду́мал, что до́ктору живётся о́чень неду́рно и что до́ктор во́все не так серди́т, каки́м показа́лся снача́ла.
      Vzgljanúv v mísku, Páška uvídel žírnyje šči, a v ščax kusók mjása, i opjátʹ podúmal, što dóktoru živjótsja óčenʹ nedúrno i što dóktor vóvse ne tak serdít, kakím pokazálsja snačála.
      Looking into his bowl, Pashka saw some rich cabbage soup, and in the soup a piece of meat, and thought again that it was very nice at the doctor's, and that the doctor was not nearly so cross as he had seemed at first.

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