pogan

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== Polish == === Etymology === See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈpɔ.ɡan/ Rhymes: -ɔɡan Syllabification: po‧gan === Noun === pogan vir pl genitive/accusative plural of poganin == Romanian == === Etymology === Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic поганъ (poganŭ) (or a late Common Slavic equivalent), itself borrowed from Medieval Latin paganus. Compare Hungarian pogány. Doublet of păgân, which was inherited from Latin. === Adjective === pogan m or n (feminine singular pogană, masculine plural pogani, feminine/neuter plural pogane) (Oltenia, Banat, Transylvania, rare, archaic) big (about beings) ugly (about people) ruthless (about people) intense ==== Declension ==== == Serbo-Croatian == === Etymology === From a late Common Slavic, borrowed from Medieval Latin pāgānus. See also pòganin. === Adjective === pògan (Cyrillic spelling по̀ган, definite pòganī) dirty, filthy wicked disgusting ==== Declension ==== === Noun === pȍgān f (Cyrillic spelling по̏га̄н) excrement dirt, filth an evil, nasty person something disgusting (archaic, probably obsolete) Gentile ==== Declension ====