чурка

Russian

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Related to Lithuanian kiáuras, Latvian саũrs, Lithuanian kiùrstu, kiuraũ, kiùrti, skiaurė̃, Middle High German schore. Less likely Polish szczur (rat).

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *чуръ or Inherited from Proto-Slavic *щуръ which means "a stump", Proto-Indo-European *[s]keu.

The pejorative sense of "Caucasian or Central Asian immigrant" may be derived from чёрный (čórnyj, black) and -ка (-ka, little), referring to the immigrants' darker skin tones, or from черке́с (čerkés).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ɕurkə]
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Noun

чу́рка (čúrka) f inan (genitive чу́рки, nominative plural чу́рки, genitive plural чу́рок)

  1. chock, block of wood, a small cutted part of tree

Declension

Noun

чу́рка (čúrka) m anim or f anim (genitive чу́рки, nominative plural чу́рки, genitive plural чу́рок)

  1. (colloquial) dumb, uneducated person, dullard, booby
    Synonym: чурба́н (čurbán)
  2. (offensive, ethnic slur) immigrant from Central Asia or the Caucasus, wog
    Synonyms: чучмек (čučmek), чурба́н (čurbán)

Declension

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