срам
Bulgarian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sormъ.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
срам • (sram) m (relational adjective сра́мен)
- shame, disgrace
- (emotion) embarrassment, ashamedness
- Synonym: свян (svjan)
Declension edit
Declension of срам
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | срам sram |
сра́мове, срамове́ srámove, sramové |
definite (subject form) |
срамъ́т sramǎ́t |
сра́мовете, срамове́те srámovete, sramovéte |
definite (object form) |
срама́ sramá | |
count form | — | сра́ма sráma |
Derived terms edit
- срамя́ (sramjá, “to ashame, to embarrass”)
- сраму́вам се impf (sramúvam se), срамя́ се pf (sramjá se, “to be ashamed”)
- сраме́ж (sraméž, “ashamement”) (obsolete)
- срамежли́в (sramežlív, “shy”)
- срамежли́вост (sramežlívost, “shyness”)
- срамежли́в (sramežlív, “shy”)
References edit
Macedonian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sormъ.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
срам • (sram) m (relational adjective срамен)
Declension edit
Russian edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic срамъ (sramŭ), from Proto-Slavic *sormъ. Doublet of соро́м (soróm), the inherited East Slavic form.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
срам • (sram) m inan (genitive сра́ма, uncountable)
Declension edit
Declension of срам (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
Derived terms edit
- срами́ть impf (sramítʹ), осрами́ть pf (osramítʹ), посрами́ть pf (posramítʹ), срами́ться impf (sramítʹsja), осрами́ться pf (osramítʹsja)
- срамно́й (sramnój)
- срамота́ f (sramotá), посрамле́ние n (posramlénije)
- срамосло́вие (sramoslóvije)
References edit
- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “срам”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
Serbo-Croatian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sormъ.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
сра̑м m (Latin spelling srȃm)
- shame (uncomfortable or painful feeling)