aleatorius (
aleatorius) wrote2013-07-15 09:14 pm
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сменил "сумму о казусах" на "out of jejunosity"
jejune интересное слово, оно как то деградировало от слова вполне сакрального к такому:
je·june [ji-joon] Show IPA
adjective
1.
without interest or significance; dull; insipid: a jejune novel.
2.
juvenile; immature; childish: jejune behavior.
3.
lacking knowledge or experience; uninformed: jejune attempts to design a house.
4.
deficient or lacking in nutritive value: a jejune diet.
Origin:
1605–15; < Latin jējūnus empty, poor, mean
а этимология такова:
From Proto-Indo-European *Hyeh₂ǵ-yu-, adjectival form of *Hyeh₂ǵ-ye/o- (“to sacrifice”). Cognates include Sanskrit यजति (yájati, “he worships, he sacrifices”), Ancient Greek ἅγιος (hágios, “sacred, holy”).
jejune интересное слово, оно как то деградировало от слова вполне сакрального к такому:
je·june [ji-joon] Show IPA
adjective
1.
without interest or significance; dull; insipid: a jejune novel.
2.
juvenile; immature; childish: jejune behavior.
3.
lacking knowledge or experience; uninformed: jejune attempts to design a house.
4.
deficient or lacking in nutritive value: a jejune diet.
Origin:
1605–15; < Latin jējūnus empty, poor, mean
а этимология такова:
From Proto-Indo-European *Hyeh₂ǵ-yu-, adjectival form of *Hyeh₂ǵ-ye/o- (“to sacrifice”). Cognates include Sanskrit यजति (yájati, “he worships, he sacrifices”), Ancient Greek ἅγιος (hágios, “sacred, holy”).
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