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Old Slovak
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish gbur, from Middle High German gebūr/gebūre.
Noun
gbur m pers (related adjective gburský)
- peasant
Further reading
- Majtán, Milan et al., editors (1991–2008), “gbur”, in Historický slovník slovenského jazyka [Historical Dictionary of the Slovak Language] (in Slovak), volumes 1–7 (A – Ž), Bratislava: VEDA, →OCLC
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle High German gebūr/gebūre. Doublet of bauer (“rich German farmer”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ur
- Syllabification: gbur
Noun
gbur m pers (augmentative gburzysko)
- (derogatory) arrogant, uncultured person
- Synonyms: kindybał, ordynus, prostak
Declension
Noun
gbur m pers (female equivalent gburka, related adjective gburski)
- (agriculture, archaic, regional) landed peasant
Declension
Noun
gbur m pers (female equivalent gburczańka)
- (Chełmno-Dobrzyń) peasant; villager
Derived terms
Further reading
- gbur in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- gbur in Polish dictionaries at PWN
- Antoni Krasnowolski (1879) “gbur”, in Album uczącéj się młodzieży polskiéj poświęcone Józefowi Ignacemu Kraszewskiemu z powodu jubileuszu jego pięćdziesięcioletniéj działalności literackiéj (in Polish), Lviv: Czytelni Akademickiéj Lwowskiéj; "Gaz. Narod." J. Dobrzańskiego i K. Gromana, Słowniczek prowincjalizmów zebranych w ziemi chełmińskiej i świeckiej, page 302