обида

Bulgarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [oˈbidə]

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *obvida, most likely synchronically representing an action/result noun of об- (ob-) + ви́дя (vídja, to see) + (-a, abstraction suffix) (cf. Old Church Slavonic обидѣти (obiděti, to disrespect)). Meaning probably developed via semantic shift “overlooking, watching in another direction” → “disrespect” → “unfair attitude, insult”.

Noun

оби́да (obída) f (related adjective оби́ден)

  1. offence, insult, slander (scornful remark or attitude)
    Synonyms: ху́ла (húla), напа́дка (napádka)
  2. feeling of resentment, indignation (from being insulted)
    Synonym: оскърбле́ние (oskǎrblénie)
Declension
Derived terms
  • оби́дя pf (obídja), оби́ждам impf (obíždam, to insult)
  • обидчи́в (obidčív, easily offended)
  • зави́дя (zavídja)
  • ненави́дя (nenavídja)
    • нена́вист (nenávist, detest, despise)
  • сви́дя се (svídja se)
    • сви́дост (svídost, stinginess, holding [smth] dearly)

References

Etymology 2

From об- (ob-) + и́да (ída, to come) (cf. Old Church Slavonic обити (obiti, to go around)).

Verb

оби́да (obída) pf (imperfective оби́ждам or оби́двам) (dialectal)

  1. (transitive) to visit around, to come by, to circumfer
    възнамеря́вам да оби́да ...vǎznamerjávam da obída ...to intend to visit around / take a tour over ...
  2. (by extension) to come across, to stumble upon, to encounter (while going around)
    Synonyms: наобиколя́ (naobikoljá), спохо́дя (spohódja)
Conjugation

References

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *obvida, from *obviděti, from *ob- + *viděti.

Noun

обида (obida) f

  1. offence, insult, injustice
    • from Codex Marianus, 3062800:
      Благословите клънѫщѧѩ вꙑ · молите сѧ за творѧштѧѩ вамъ обидѫ ·
      Blagoslovite klŭnǫštęję vy · molite sę za tvoręštęję vamŭ obidǫ ·
      (please add an English translation of this quote)
  2. resentment (feeling); grudges

Declension

Derived terms

  • обидьливъ (obidĭlivŭ)
  • обидьливьство (obidĭlivĭstvo)
  • обидѣние (obiděnie)
  • обидѣти (obiděti)
  • прѣобидѣние (prěobiděnie)
  • прѣобидѣти (prěobiděti)
  • оуобидѣти (uobiděti)

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *obvida, from *obviděti, from *ob- + *viděti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐˈbʲidə]
  • (file)

Noun

оби́да (obída) f inan (genitive оби́ды, nominative plural оби́ды, genitive plural оби́д)

  1. resentment (feeling), offense; grudges
    без оби́дbez obídno offense
  2. hurt, grievance

Declension

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