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хер
хер
Russian
Etymology
Borrowing from Old Church Slavonic херъ (xerŭ), of uncertain origin: Possibilities include:
- An abbreviation of хероувимъ (xeruvimŭ, “cherubim”), from Ancient Greek χερουβίμ (kheroubím), from Biblical Hebrew כְּרוּבִים (kərūḇīm), plural of כְּרוּב (kərūḇ).
- From Ancient Greek χαῖρε (khaîre, “welcome”).
Alternative forms
- хѣръ (xěr) (Pre-reform orthography)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [xʲer]
Noun
хер • (xer) m inan, m anim (genitive хе́ра or хера́*, nominative plural херы́, genitive plural херо́в) (* See usage notes.)
- (vulgar, slang) dick, cock
- (vulgar, slang, pejorative) dick, contemptible person
Synonyms
- хуй (xuj)
Derived terms
Terms derived from хер
Declension
Declension of хер (bian masc-form hard-stem accent-c irreg)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | хе́р xér |
херы́ xerý |
genitive | хе́ра, хера́△* xéra, xerá△* |
херо́в xeróv |
dative | хе́ру xéru |
хера́м xerám |
accusative animate inanimate |
хе́ра, хера́△* xéra, xerá△* |
херо́в xeróv |
хе́р xér |
херы́ xerý |
|
instrumental | хе́ром xérom |
хера́ми xerámi |
prepositional | хе́ре xére |
хера́х xeráx |
△ Irregular.
* See usage notes.
Usage notes
- When used in the expressions ни хера́ (ni xerá) and до хера́ (do xerá), the last syllable should be stressed.
- In the expressions на́ хер (ná xer) and по́ херу (pó xeru), the prepositions should be stressed.
Noun
хер • (xer) m inan (genitive хе́ра or хера́, nominative plural херы́, genitive plural херо́в)
Declension
Declension of хер (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-c/b)