диверсант

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Russian

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Etymology

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From диве́рсия (divérsija, subversion) +‎ -ант (-ant, agent suffix), with the first element borrowed ultimately from Latin dīversiōnem, via one or several western intermediaries (cf. Polish dywersja, French diversion), and with the second element borrowed from French -ant. No such word as *diversant exists in French.

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Noun

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диверса́нт (diversántm anim (genitive диверса́нта, nominative plural диверса́нты, genitive plural диверса́нтов, feminine диверса́нтка)

  1. saboteur (especially foreign), wrecker

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Descendants

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  • English: diversant

Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [deʋerˈsant]
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Noun

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диверса́нт (dyversántm pers (genitive диверса́нта, nominative plural диверса́нти, genitive plural диверса́нтів, feminine диверса́нтка, relational adjective диверса́нтський)

  1. saboteur, wrecker

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