офеня

Russian

Etymology

Usually associated with Ancient Greek Ἀθηναῖος (Athēnaîos, Athenian); compare the nickname of ancient Bishop of Athens Hierotheos the Thesmothete – Ерофе́й-офе́ня. Less likely from Greek αφέντης (aféntis, master, prince) or ὀθόνιον (othónion), ὀθόνη (othónē) ("fine linen"). Also associated with Polish ochweśnicki (related to an ochweśnik (a 19th-century dealer in devotional items from Skulsk)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐˈfʲenʲə]

Noun

офе́ня • (ofénja) m anim (genitive офе́ни, nominative plural офе́ни, genitive plural офе́ней, relational adjective офе́нский)

  1. (historical) peddler in villages and small fairs, selling sewing goods, textiles, books, prints, etc.

Declension

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