стихотворец

Macedonian

Etymology

By surface analysis, стих (stih, line, verse) + -о- (-o-) + творец (tvorec, creator, maker).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [stiˈxɔtvɔɾɛt͡s]
  • Hyphenation: сти‧хо‧тво‧рец

Noun

стихотворец • (stihotvorec) m (plural стихотворци)

  1. poet
    Synonym: поет (poet)
  2. versemaker

Declension

Russian

Etymology

стихотво́р(ный) (stixotvór(nyj)) + -ец (-ec)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sʲtʲɪxɐtˈvorʲɪt͡s]

Noun

стихотво́рец • (stixotvórec) m anim (genitive стихотво́рца, nominative plural стихотво́рцы, genitive plural стихотво́рцев, feminine стихотво́рица)

  1. (high style) poet
    Synonym: поэ́т (poét)
    • 1837, Александр Пушкин, “Глава I”, in Египетские ночи; English translation from Thomas Keane, transl., The Egyptian Nights, 1916:
      Зло самое горькое, самое нестерпимое для стихотворца есть его звание и прозвище, которым он заклеймён и которое никогда от него не отпадает.
      Zlo samoje gorʹkoje, samoje nesterpimoje dlja stixotvorca jestʹ jevo zvanije i prozvišče, kotorym on zaklejmjón i kotoroje nikogda ot nevo ne otpadajet.
      The bitterest misfortune of all, the most intolerable for the poet, is the appellation with which he is branded, and which will always cling to him.
  2. versemaker

Declension

Derived terms

  • стихотво́рческий (stixotvórčeskij)
  • стихотво́рчество (stixotvórčestvo)
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