временщик

Russian

Etymology 1

From вре́мен- (vrémen-), combining form of вре́мя (vrémja, time), which also had the now obsolete sense of “fortunate incident”, + -щи́к (-ščík).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [vrʲɪmʲɪnʲˈɕːik]

Noun

временщи́к (vremenščík) m anim (genitive временщика́, nominative plural временщики́, genitive plural временщико́в)

  1. (historical) favourite, minion (of a monarch)
  2. (derogatory) timeserver (someone temporarily and undeservedly raised to a position of authority)
Declension
Derived terms
  • временщица (vremenščica)
  • временщичий (vremenščičij)

Etymology 2

From вре́мен- (vrémen-), combining form of вре́мя (vrémja, time), + -щик (-ščik). Compare etymology 1.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈvrʲemʲɪnʲɕːɪk]

Noun

вре́менщик (vrémenščik) m anim (genitive вре́менщика, nominative plural вре́менщики, genitive plural вре́менщиков)

  1. temporary inhabitant or worker
Declension
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