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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish harmider. Possibly from Ottoman Turkish حرامی + دره (ravine of the highwayman), a site of frequent ambushes for Polish envoys heading to Constantinople.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɦɐrˈmɪder]
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Noun

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гарми́дер (harmýderm inan (genitive гарми́деру, nominative plural гарми́дери, genitive plural гарми́дерів)

  1. hubbub, commotion
  2. fuss, huddle

Declension

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