витривалий

Ukrainian

Etymology

Analyzable as ви- (vy-) + трива́лий (tryvályj). Possibly a corruption of the now obsolete витрима́лий (vytrymályj, abstinent),[1] cognate with Polish wytrzymały and formed analogously to a past active participle of the verb ви́тримати (výtrymaty).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʋetreˈʋaɫei̯]
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Adjective

витрива́лий • (vytryvályj) (abstract noun витрива́лість)

  1. enduring, gritty, hardy
    Synonyms: стійки́й (stijkýj), тверди́й (tverdýj)

Declension

References

  1. Zhelekhivskyy, E. I., editor (1886), “витрима́лий”, in Малоруско-нїмецкий словар [Ukrainian-German Dictionary] (in German), volumes 1: А – О, Lviv: Shevchenko Society, page 90

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