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Russian
Etymology
From the patronimic Абаку́мыч (Abakúmyč), from the given name Абакум (Abakum), Аввакум (Avvakum), from Ancient Greek Ἀββακούμ (Abbakoúm), from Hebrew חֲבַקּוּק (khavakúk, “Habakkuk”).
Pronunciation
Noun
абаку́мыч • (abakúmyč) m anim (genitive абаку́мыча, nominative plural абаку́мычи, genitive plural абаку́мычей)
- (criminal slang) a small crowbar for breaking through doors
- Synonyms: ломик (lomik), лом (lom), фо́мка (fómka)
1978, Vladimir Duryagin, По дороге к Храму:Зна́чит, без «абаку́мыча» обошёлся. Ве́рно, ведь? Таки́е замки́ без ключе́й, не ка́ждый спец откро́ет.- Znáčit, bez «abakúmyča» obošólsja. Vérno, vedʹ? Takíje zamkí bez ključéj, ne káždyj spec otkrójet.
- So you got through here without a crowbar, right? These locks without keys, not even every pro could open them.
Declension