kardinaalimunaus

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Finnish

Etymology

From kardinaali (cardinal) +‎ munaus (screw up, literally egging) through analogy with words such as kardinaalihyve and kardinaalisuunta.[1] Perhaps chosen for the double meaning of the word kardinaali. Compare kenraalihyve.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑrdinɑːliˌmunɑus/,
  • Rhymes: -unɑus
  • Hyphenation(key): kar‧di‧naali‧muna‧us

Noun

kardinaalimunaus (colloquial)

  1. An especially disastrous blunder.
    • 1963, “Sotilaslentäjien koulutuksesta [On training the military pilots]”, in Ilmailu-siipi, Suomen Ilmailuliitto r.y, page 13:
      Lähtö oli myöhäinen ja se myöhästyi lisää, kun meikämies kävi ottamassa vauhtia uudestaan pudottuaan Jannen kelkasta. Luulin jo tehneeni varsinaisen kardinaalimunauksen – –.
      Our departure was late and got postponed further when I went and caught some extra speed having fallen behind Janne. I though I had made a truly disastrous blunder – –.
    • 2019 January 18, Pasi Rein, Helsingin sanomat:
      Yhdistetyn maajoukkue pitää kriisitunnelmissa ylimääräisen hyppyleirin – päävalmentajan mukaan valmennuksessa on tehty kardinaalimunaus
      The national team for Nordic combined hosts an extra jumping camp with a sense of crisis – the head coach says a disastrous blunder was made in training

Declension

Possessive forms of kardinaalimunaus (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)

References

  1. ^ 2014, Kaisa Häkkinen, “Mistä tulee kardinaalimunaus?”, in Tiede (archive, 2022).

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