орк

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from English orc.

The pejorative usage appeared in Ukrainian military slang as a term for the Russian enemy during the War in Donbass and was widely popularized by an official Armed Forces of Ukraine Facebook post on 25 February 2022.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ork]

Noun

орк • (ork) m anim (genitive о́рка, nominative plural о́рки, genitive plural о́рков, relational adjective о́ркский or о́рочий)

  1. (fantasy) orc (humanoid monster warrior)
  2. (derogatory, Internet slang) a Russian person with little to no desirable qualities (unattractive, low intelligence, uncultured, etc.)
  3. (politics, derogatory, neologism, Ukraine) Russian invader (a Russian, DPR, or LPR soldier participating in the 2022 invasion of Ukraine)

Declension

Antonyms

Coordinate terms

  • ваха (vaxa, Warhammer) (online slang: orks are among the playable armies in that game)
  • Мордор (Mordor, Mordor, Russia) (derogatory, slang)
  • оккупа́нт (okkupánt, occupant, a Russian soldier)

Derived terms

References

  1. Кто такие орки и почему они вторглись в Украину”, in STB (in Russian), 2022 May 25

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from English orc.

The pejorative usage appeared in Ukrainian military slang as a term for the Russian enemy during the War in Donbass and was widely popularized by an official Armed Forces of Ukraine Facebook post on 25 February 2022.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɔrk]
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Noun

орк • (ork) m pers (genitive о́рка, nominative plural о́рки, genitive plural о́рків, relational adjective о́рківський or о́ркський, diminutive орченя́)

  1. (fantasy) orc (humanoid monster)
  2. (politics, derogatory) Russian invader (a Russian, DPR, or LPR soldier participating in the 2022 invasion of Ukraine)

Declension

Derived terms

  • орки́ня (orkýnja, a female orc, a Russian woman) (derogatory, slang)
  • оркоста́н (orkostán, land of orcs, Russia) (derogatory, slang)
  • о́ркський (órksʹkyj, orcish, related to orcs)
  • орчи́на (orčýna, a big orc, a Russian soldier or man) (derogatory, slang)
  • орчи́ня (orčýnja, a female orc, a Russian woman) (derogatory, slang)
  • орочня́ (oročnjá, orcs, Russians) (collective, derogatory, slang)

References

  1. Кто такие орки и почему они вторглись в Украину”, in STB (in Russian), 2022 May 25
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