навозный

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Russian

Etymology

наво́з (navóz) +‎ -ный (-nyj)

Pronunciation

Adjective

наво́зный (navóznyj)

  1. (relational) dung, manure
    • 1885, Николай Лесков , “Глава пятая”, in Пугало; English translation from Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, transl., The Spook, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013:
      Словоохо́тливости и вообще́ прия́тной общи́тельности в Селива́не не бы́ло; люде́й он избега́л, и да́же как бу́дто боя́лся, и в го́роде не пока́зывался, а жены́ его́ совсе́м никто́ не вида́л с тех пор, как он её сюда́ привёз в ручно́й наво́зной теле́жке.
      Slovooxótlivosti i voobščé prijátnoj obščítelʹnosti v Seliváne ne býlo; ljudéj on izbegál, i dáže kak búdto bojálsja, i v górode ne pokázyvalsja, a žený jevó sovsém niktó ne vidál s tex por, kak on jejó sjudá privjóz v ručnój navóznoj teléžke.
      There was no talkativeness or general social affability in Selivan; he avoided people and even seemed afraid of them; he never appeared in town, and nobody saw his wife at all after he brought her there in the dung cart.

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