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Old Ruthenian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic худꙑи (xudyi), худъ (xudŭ), from Proto-Slavic *xȗdъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *ksaudás, from Proto-Indo-European *k⁽ʷ⁾sowdós, from *k⁽ʷ⁾sewd-, from *ksew-, from *kes-.[1][2] Cognate with Russian худо́й (xudój), Old Polish chudy.
Adjective
худы́й • (xudýj)
- thin, lean, skinny, scrawny
Adjective
худы́й • (xudýj) (superlative ху́дшїй)
- bad
- poor, not wealthy
- unreasonable
Declension
Declension of худый (hard)
Descendants
References
- ^ Trubachyov, Oleg, editor (1981), “*xudъ(jь)”, in Этимологический словарь славянских языков [Etymological dictionary of Slavic languages] (in Russian), numbers 8 (*xa – *jьvьlga), Moscow: Nauka, page 111
- ^ Melnychuk, O. S., editor (2012), “худий”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volume 6 (У – Я), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, →ISBN, page 219
Further reading
- Bulyka, A. M., editor (2016), “худый I”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), numbers 36 (фолкга – чорно), Minsk: Belaruskaia navuka, →ISBN, page 181
- Bulyka, A. M., editor (2016), “худый II”, in Гістарычны слоўнік беларускай мовы [Historical Dictionary of the Belarusian Language] (in Belarusian), numbers 36 (фолкга – чорно), Minsk: Belaruskaia navuka, →ISBN, page 181