אידיאָט

Yiddish

Etymology

From Old French idiote, from Latin idiota, from Ancient Greek ἰδιώτης (idiṓtēs, a private citizen, one who has no professional knowledge, layman), from ἴδιος (ídios, one's own, pertaining to oneself, private).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɪdˈjɔt/

Noun

אידיאָט • (idyot) m, plural אידיאָטן (idyotn)

  1. (derogatory) idiot (person of low general intelligence)
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