"рагуль" meaning in Russian

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Noun

IPA: [rɐˈɡulʲ]
Etymology: Borrowed from Ukrainian рагу́ль (rahúlʹ), used since the 1960's among Russians in Lviv, and spread all over western Ukraine. Various etymologies suggest that this term was originally from рог (rog, “a horn”) or рога́тка (rogátka, “a slingshot, a turnpike”). The latter referred to barriers that kept outsiders from cities before they were annexed into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Sense 3 was popularised by pro-Russian opponents of the Euromaidan protests, who perceive supporters to be mostly from western Ukraine. Etymology templates: {{bor+|ru|uk|рагу́ль}} Borrowed from Ukrainian рагу́ль (rahúlʹ) Head templates: {{ru-noun+|рагу́ль|m|a=a}} рагу́ль • (ragúlʹ) m anim (genitive рагу́ля, nominative plural рагу́ли, genitive plural рагу́лей) Forms: рагу́ль [canonical], ragúlʹ [romanization], рагу́ля [genitive], рагу́ли [nominative, plural], рагу́лей [genitive, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], рагу́ль [nominative, singular], рагу́ли [nominative, plural], рагу́ля [genitive, singular], рагу́лей [genitive, plural], рагу́лю [dative, singular], рагу́лям [dative, plural], рагу́ля [accusative, singular], рагу́лей [accusative, plural], рагу́лем [instrumental, singular], рагу́лями [instrumental, plural], рагу́ле [prepositional, singular], рагу́лях [plural, prepositional]
  1. (colloquial, derogatory) a boor, a hillbilly. Tags: colloquial, derogatory
    Sense id: en-рагуль-ru-noun-ZmdtBG3X
  2. (colloquial, offensive) a person from western Ukraine. Tags: colloquial, offensive Categories (place): Ukraine
    Sense id: en-рагуль-ru-noun-Vlx2WG9I Disambiguation of Ukraine: 0 97 3
  3. (colloquial, offensive) a supporter of the Euromaidan protests. Tags: colloquial, offensive
    Sense id: en-рагуль-ru-noun-lFYQTRCl Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Russian entries with incorrect language header, Russian links with redundant wikilinks, Russian nouns with accent pattern a, Ukrainian politics Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 8 3 79 6 3 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 8 3 80 6 3 Disambiguation of Russian entries with incorrect language header: 6 13 82 Disambiguation of Russian links with redundant wikilinks: 7 15 79 Disambiguation of Russian nouns with accent pattern a: 32 22 46 Disambiguation of Ukrainian politics: 11 12 77
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        "a boor, a hillbilly."
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    },
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          "_dis": "0 97 3",
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            "Earth",
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            "Nature",
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        "(colloquial, offensive) a supporter of the Euromaidan protests."
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      "ipa": "[rɐˈɡulʲ]"
    }
  ],
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        "a person from western Ukraine."
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    }
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