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‖ nekulturny, n. and a.|neɪkʊlˈtʊrnɪ| Also nekulturniiy. [Russ. nekulturnȳĭ uncivilized.] A. n. One who is by Russian standards considered unenlightened, a boor. B. adj. Not having cultured manners, boorish. Cf. kulturny.
1959I. R. Levine Real Russia xxiv. 347 It is nekulturny for a man..to put feet up on a desk, to cross legs, or to keep hands in trouser pockets. 1960W. Miller Russians as People vi. 139 To accuse someone of being ‘uncultured’ (nekulturny) is not a light matter... It may signify that you do not clean your teeth, that you never read a book, or that you are pushing rudely or giving way to a coarse expression of opinion. 1962J. Wade Running Sand xiii. 166 To dance so close to a woman was uncultured, nekulturny, a sign of western decadence. 1965New Statesman 16 July 71/3 What bothers Washington is that the President is so determinedly nekulturniiy. 1967J. Fores Desirable Dictator iv. 97 We are not gangsters, Mr. C.I.A. We leave that kind of nekulturny behaviour to the West. |