зэк
See also: зек
Russian
Alternative forms
- зек (zɛk)
Etymology
Shortening of заключённый каналоармеец (zaključónnyj kanaloarmejec), via the initialism З-К. Каналоармеец was coined in an analogy with the words красноармеец meaning "member of the Red Army" or трудоармеец (member of a labor army). In 1932, when Anastas Mikoyan visited the construction of the White Sea – Baltic Canal, Lazar Kogan told him "Comrade Mikoyan, how shall we call them? (…) I thought up the word: 'kanaloarmeyets'. What do you think?" Mikoyan approved it."[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [zɛk]
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Declension
Synonyms
- ЗеКа (ZeKa)
- ЗК (ZK)
References
- "White Sea Baltic Canal named after Stalin. The History of the Construction" (Беломорско-Балтийский кана́л и́мени Сталина. Исто́рия строи́тельства. / Belomorsko-Baltiyskiy kanal imeni Stalina. Istoriya stroitel'stva) Moscow, 1934, p. 138
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