победобесие

Russian

Children in military uniform, Victory Day, 9 May 2019

Etymology

From побе́да (pobéda, victory) + -о- (-o-) + -бе́сие (-bésije, mania, madness), compared to идолобе́сие (idolobésije, idolomania, idolatry). This word was coined in 2005.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pəbʲɪdɐˈbʲesʲɪje]
  • Hyphenation: по‧бе‧до‧бе‧сие
  • Rhymes: -esʲɪje

Noun

победобе́сие • (pobedobésije) n inan (genitive победобе́сия, nominative plural победобе́сия, genitive plural победобе́сий)

  1. (politics, derogatory) pobedobesie: the inadequate scope, Soviet themes, and militarist form of celebrating the Victory Day.

Declension

Derived terms

  • победобе́с (pobedobés)

Descendants

  • Ukrainian: побєдобєсіє (pobjedobjesije)

See also

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