היפּאָקריטסטווע

Yiddish

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Etymology

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היפּאָקריט (hipokrit) +‎ ־סטווע (-stve), or borrowed from uncommon Russian гипокри́тство (gipokrítstvo), Ukrainian гіпокрі́тство (hipokrítstvo). Ultimately from Latin hypocrita, from Ancient Greek ὑποκριτής (hupokritḗs, actor, hypocrite), from ὑποκρίνομαι (hupokrínomai, I answer, act, feign).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /hɪpɔˈkrɪtstvə/

Noun

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היפּאָקריטסטווע (hipokritstvef

  1. hypocrisy
    Synonyms: היפּאָקריטישקייט (hipokritishkeyt), צבֿיעות (tsvies), צבֿועצטווע (tsvu(y)atstve), פֿאַלשקייט (falshkeyt)

References

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  • Justus van de Kamp et al., “היפּאָקריטסטװע” in Jiddisch-Nederlands Woordenboek [Yiddish-Dutch Dictionary], Amsterdam: Stichting Jiddische Lexicografie, 1987-present (ongoing). [1].
  • Beinfeld, Solon, Bochner, Harry (2013) “היפּאָקריטסטווע”, in Comprehensive Yiddish-English Dictionary, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, →ISBN
  • Schaechter-Viswanath, Gitl, Glasser, Paul (2016) “hypocrisy”, in Comprehensive English-Yiddish Dictionary, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, →ISBN