гипнотизёр

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Russian

Etymology

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Particularly: “From ultimately French hypnotiseur yet likely indirectly through German Hypnotiseur, as indicated by Russian г to transcribe in the source language, which could not have been French which has no .”

Pronunciation

Noun

гипнотизёр (gipnotizjórm anim (genitive гипнотизёра, nominative plural гипнотизёры, genitive plural гипнотизёров, feminine гипнотизёрша)

  1. hypnotizer, hypnotist
    • 1972 , Lazar Lagin, “Беспокойный вечер ”, in Старик Хоттабыч , page 47:
      — Какой-нибудь дореволюционный гипнотизёр,— жалостливо сказала её храбрая подруга.— Наверно, пенсионер. Соскучился, выпил, может быть, лишнего… Много ли такому старичку требуется!
      — Kakoj-nibudʹ dorevoljucionnyj gipnotizjór,— žalostlivo skazala jejó xrabraja podruga.— Naverno, pensioner. Soskučilsja, vypil, možet bytʹ, lišnevo… Mnogo li takomu staričku trebujetsja!
      “Some hypnotist from before the revolution,” sympathetically said her valiant friend. “Likely a pensioner. He was bored and drank, maybe, too much… How much does such an old man need?”

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