Video: Who in Russia was called "bitch"
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The word "bitch" comes from a common Proto-Slavic root - strv- and has analogues in many related Slavic languages. In Russian, "bitch" meant the corpse of a fallen animal, carrion, rotting carrion.
"Now is a cow, tomorrow is a bitch" (dictionary by Vladimir Dahl). Gradually, the meaning of this word as something negative, disgusting, causing a feeling of disgust began to be used figuratively, often in relation to a person.
“Bastards” quite often called - and are called - women of a special temperament, acting only in accordance with their interests. In Russia, this unflattering word was used to call people with rottenness, who do not have a moral core. So they could in their hearts, during squabbles, call names and quarrelsome, unkind, quarrelsome wives whom husbands and relatives could hardly bear.
There was one more category of "ladies" who were called bastards in Russia. These are walking girls and women, literally prostitutes, leading an immoral lifestyle of widows, divorces, etc. with a special intonation, just as a common noun they called a bitch, everyone around them understood that we were talking about a corrupt woman.
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