ulaĉo

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Etymology

From ulo +‎ -aĉ-.

Pronunciation

Noun

ulaĉo (accusative singular ulaĉon, plural ulaĉoj, accusative plural ulaĉojn)

  1. (derogatory) git, bastard
    • 1985, Edwin de Kock, Testamente, Book II, part VII:
      Kvazaŭ skuito el profunda dormo / mi gapis en konfuzo, rimarkante / ke la ulaĉo sur la brakoj havas / porkecajn harojn.
      As though shaken from a deep sleep / I gaped in confusion, noticing / that the git had on his arms / pig-like hair.
    • 2015, Eugene De Zilah, La Princo Ĉe La Hunoj, p. 293:
      Se la patra moŝto mortas dum mia foresto kaj tiu intriganta ulaĉo [...] sin deklarigas tribestro, kion mi faros?
      If his paternal majesty dies during my absence and that insidious bastard declares himself chief, what will I do?

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