бесноватый

Russian

Etymology

16th-century construction from obsolete бе́сный (bésnyj) + -ва́тый (-vátyj), from Old East Slavic бѣсьныи (běsĭnyi), from Proto-Slavic *běsьnъ; see Russian бес (bes). Ukrainian біснуватий (bisnuvatyj) is a borrowing from Russian.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bʲɪsnɐˈvatɨj]

Adjective

беснова́тый (besnovátyj)

  1. (dated) possessed by demons
  2. (colloquial) furious, frantic, frenzied, raging

Declension

Derived terms

  • беснова́то (besnováto), беснова́тость (besnovátostʹ)
  • беснова́ться (besnovátʹsja), беснова́ние (besnovánije)

Noun

беснова́тый (besnovátyj) m anim (genitive беснова́того, nominative plural беснова́тые, genitive plural беснова́тых)

  1. possessed person, person possessed by demons

Declension

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