хохол
Russian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old East Slavic *хохолъ (*xoxolŭ), from Proto-Slavic *xoxolъ < *koxolъ. Compare Polish chochoł, Polish chachoł and Czech chochol.
The usage of хохол against Ukrainian people was derived from the оселе́дець (oselédecʹ), a traditional top-knot used by Ukrainian men. It acquired a derogatory connotation and is considered an ethnic slur as well as all the terms derived from it.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
хохо́л • (xoxól) m inan or m anim (genitive хохла́, nominative plural хохлы́, genitive plural хохло́в, feminine хохлу́шка or хохля́чка, diminutive хохоло́к)
- (inanimate) (birds) crest, (human hair) topknot, tuft of hair
- (animate, derogatory, ethnic slur, offensive) a Ukrainian, khokhol
Usage notes edit
- Originally the term was for Ukrainians, Belarusians and Zaporizhzhia Cossacks and also for simple people ("В князья не прыгал из хохлов..." A. Pushkin). The term was not always pejorative in Russia and is sometimes used by Ukrainians themselves in jest or ironically ("Українці мої! Дай вам Боже і щастя, і сил. Можна бути хохлом, і не згіркне від того хлібина..." V. Baranov (Ukrainian writer) - "My Ukrainians! May God give you both happiness and strength. You can be a khokhol, and bread will not turn sour from that ..."). There are proper names based on "хохол" - e.g. Хохол, Хохольский, Хохол-Тростянка, etc.
Declension edit
Declension of хохо́л (bian masc-form hard-stem accent-b reduc)
Synonyms edit
- (Ukrainian): украи́нец (ukraínec, noun) (neutral term), укр (ukr) (offensive), укро́п (ukróp, noun) (offensive, "dill"), салое́д (salojéd) (offensive, "lard-eater"), малоро́сс (maloróss), малору́сс (malorúss) (offensive, "little Russian")
Derived terms edit
- лохо́л (loxól) (slang, "a Ukrainian fool")
- хохлодро́чер (xoxlodróčer) (slang, "someone who supports Ukraine")
- хохлушка (xoxluška, noun) ("a Ukrainian woman")
- хохляцкий (xoxljackij, adjective) ("related to Ukraine")
- Хохляндия (Xoxljandija, noun) ("Ukraine")
Descendants edit
Ukrainian edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
хохо́л • (xoxól) m pers (genitive хохла́, nominative plural хохли́, genitive plural хохлі́в, feminine хохлу́шка, relational adjective хохля́цький)
Declension edit
Declension of хохо́л (pers hard masc-form accent-b reduc)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | хохо́л xoxól |
хохли́ xoxlý |
genitive | хохла́ xoxlá |
хохлі́в xoxlív |
dative | хохло́ві, хохлу́ xoxlóvi, xoxlú |
хохла́м xoxlám |
accusative | хохла́ xoxlá |
хохлі́в xoxlív |
instrumental | хохло́м xoxlóm |
хохла́ми xoxlámy |
locative | хохло́ві, хохлі́ xoxlóvi, xoxlí |
хохла́х xoxláx |
vocative | хо́хле xóxle |
хохли́ xoxlý |
Synonyms edit
- украї́нець (ukrajínecʹ) (neutral)
References edit
- Bilodid, I. K., editor (1970–1980), “хохол”, in Словник української мови: в 11 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 11 vols] (in Ukrainian), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka