хер
See also: хӗр
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [xʲer]
Etymology 1
Originally Euphemistic form of хуй (xuj)..
Noun
хер • (xer) m inan or m anim (genitive хе́ра or хера́*, nominative plural херы́, genitive plural херо́в) (* See usage notes.)
- (vulgar, slang) dick, cock
- (vulgar, slang, derogatory) dick, contemptible person
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.
- It is sometimes considered a milder version or euphemism for хуй (xuj), especially in all vulgar idiomatic expressions, not necessarily involving the direct meaning "penis". E.g. "хер" is used more often in dubbing or subtitles than "хуй", to make phrases sound less crude or vulgar.
Declension
Declension of хер (bian masc-form hard-stem accent-c irreg)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
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.
Synonyms
- хуй (xuj)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic херъ (xerŭ), of uncertain origin: Possibilities include:
- An abbreviation of Old Church Slavonic хероувимъ (xeruvimŭ, “cherubim”), from Ancient Greek χερουβίμ (kheroubím), from Hebrew כְּרוּבִים (kərūḇīm), plural of כְּרוּב (kərūḇ).
- From Ancient Greek χαῖρε (khaîre, “welcome”).
Alternative forms
- хѣръ (xěr) (Pre-reform orthography (1918))
Declension
Declension of хер (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-c/b)
Derived terms
- похе́рить (poxéritʹ)
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