рыло
See also: рꙑло
Russian
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- IPA(key): [ˈrɨɫə]
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Etymology 1
Inherited from Old East Slavic рыло (rylo), from Proto-Slavic *rydlo (“spade, snout”).
Noun
ры́ло • (rýlo) n inan (genitive ры́ла, nominative plural ры́ла, genitive plural рыл, diminutive ры́льце)
- snout (of pigs, fish, etc.)
- (colloquial, derogatory) mug (ugly human face)
- 1836, Александр Пушкин, “Глава IV. Поединок”, in Капитанская дочка, London: Henry S. King & Co.; English translation from Ekaterina Telfer, transl., The Captain's Daughter, 1875:
- Он вас побранил, а вы его выругайте; он вас в рыло, а вы его в ухо, в другое, в третье — и разойдитесь; а мы вас уж помирим.
- On vas pobranil, a vy jevo vyrugajte; on vas v rylo, a vy jevo v uxo, v drugoje, v tretʹje — i razojditesʹ; a my vas už pomirim.
- He insulted you, you insult him in return; he gives you a blow in the face, you give him a box on the ear—a second, and a third—and go your way; we will bring you together again.
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