durnas

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== Lithuanian == === Etymology === Generally considered to be borrowed from a Slavic language, cf. Polish durny (“dumb”) and Russian дурной (durnoj, “foolish”), and ultimately from Proto-Slavic *durьnъ. An alternative theory posits that the term is of Baltic origin, cognate with the Slavic terms. Compare Latvian dur̃ns (“crazed, stupefied”) from the same source, and Old Prussian dūrai (“shy”), which may or may not be related. === Pronunciation === (dur̃nas): IPA(key): /ˈdʊɾˑnɐs/ (durnàs): IPA(key): /dʊɾˈnɐs/ === Adjective === dur̃nas m (feminine durnà) stress pattern 4 stupid, foolish, crazy Synonym: kvailas ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== durnybė durnystė durnaropė === References ===