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Title: The Gambler
Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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By

FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY


Translated by C. J. Hogarth

Gamblers Terms


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At length I returned from two weeks leave of absence to find that my patrons had arrived three days ago in Roulettenberg. I received from them a welcome quite different to that which I had expected. The General eyed me coldly, greeted me in rather haughty fashion, and dismissed me to pay my respects to his sister. It was clear that from SOMEWHERE money had been acquired. I thought I could even detect a certain shamefacedness in the General's glance. Maria Philipovna, too, seemed distraught, and conversed with me with an air of detachment. Nevertheless, she took the money which I handed to her, counted it, and listened to what I had to tell. To luncheon there were expected that day a Monsieur Mezentsov, a French lady, and an Englishman; for, whenever money was in hand, a banquet in Muscovite style was always given. Polina Alexandrovna, on seeing me, inquired why I had been so long away. Then, without waiting for an answer, she departed. Evidently this was not mere accident, and I felt that I must throw some light upon matters. It was high time that I did so.

I was assigned a small room on the fourth floor of the hotel (for you must know that I belonged to the General's suite). So far as I could see, the party had already gained some notoriety in the place, which had come to look upon the General as a Russian nobleman of great wealth. Indeed, even before luncheon he charged me, among other things, to get two thousand-franc notes changed for him at the hotel counter, which put us in a position to be thought millionaires at all events for a week! Later, I was about to take Mischa and Nadia for a walk when a summons reached me from the staircase that I must attend the General. He began by deigning to inquire of me where I was going to take the children; and as he did so, I could see that he failed to look me in the eyes. He WANTED to do so, but each time was met by me with such a fixed, disrespectful stare that he desisted in confusion. In pompous language, however, which jumbled one sentence into another, and at length grew disconnected, he gave me to understand that I was to lead the children altogether away from the Casino, and out into the park. Finally his anger exploded, and he added sharply:

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

gamble +‎ -er

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Rhymes: -æmblə(r)

Noun[edit]

gambler (pluralgamblers)

Gambler Terms
Good
  1. One who plays at a game of chance, who gambles.
  2. One who takes significant risks.

Derived terms[edit]

Translations[edit]

  • Arabic: مُقَامِرm(muqāmir)
  • Armenian: խաղամոլ(hy)(xałamol)
  • Azerbaijani: qumarbaz
  • Belarusian: гуле́цm(huljéc)
  • Bulgarian: комарджи́яm(komardžíja)
  • Burmese: ကစားသမား(my)(ka.ca:sa.ma:)
  • Catalan: jugador(ca)m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 賭徒(zh), 赌徒(zh)(dǔtú)
  • Esperanto: monludisto
  • Estonian: mängur
  • Finnish: uhkapeluri(fi)
  • French: joueur(fr)m, parieur(fr)m
  • Galician: xogadorm
  • Georgian: აზარტული მოთამაშე(azarṭuli motamaše), მოთამაშე(motamaše), მობანქოვე(mobankove)
  • German: Glücksspieler(de)m, (female)Glücksspielerin(de)f
  • Greek: χαρτοπαίκτης(el)m(chartopaíktis), τζογαδόρος(el)m(tzogadóros)
  • Hindi: जुआरी(hi)m(juārī), जुआबाज़m(juābāz), फड़बाज़m(phaṛbāz)
  • Hungarian: szerencsejátékos(hu)
  • Japanese: 博徒(ばくと, bakuto), ギャンブラー(gyanburā)
  • Kashubian: hazardnikm, hazardzystam
  • Khmer: អ្នកលេង(nĕək leeng), ជូតការក៍(km)(cuutaʼkaa), ជើងល្បែង(cəəng lbaeng)
  • Korean: 노름꾼(noreumkkun), 갬블러(gaembeulleo)
  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: qimarbaz(ku)
  • Lao: ນັກຫລິ້ນ(nak lin), ນັກເລງ(nak lēng)
  • Latin: āleōm, āleātor(la)m
  • Macedonian: коцкарm(kockar)
  • Maori: kaipurei moni, kaipetipeti
  • Norman: gageuxm, joueuxm, joueux d'sousm
  • Pashto: قمارباز(ps)m(qemārbãz)
  • Persian: قمارباز(fa)(qomârbâz)
  • Polish: hazardzista(pl)m, hazardzistka(pl)f
  • Portuguese: apostadorm
  • Romanian: jucător(ro)m, cartofor(ro)m
  • Russian: игро́к(ru)m(igrók), картёжник(ru)m(kartjóžnik)(card gambler), гэ́мблерm(gɛ́mbler)
  • Sanskrit: कितव(sa)m(kitava)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: ко̏цка̄рm
    Roman: kȍckār(sh)m
  • Slovene: hazarderm, hazarderkaf
  • Spanish: jugador(es)m, tahúr(es)m
  • Swedish: spelare(sv)
  • Tagalog: sugarol
  • Tajik: қиморбоз(qimorboz)
  • Thai: นักพนัน(nák-pá-nan), ผู้เล่น(pûu-lên), เลง(leeng)
  • Turkish: kumarbaz(tr), kumarcı(tr)
  • Turkmen: humarbaz
  • Ukrainian: граве́цьm(hravécʹ)
  • Urdu: جواریm(juārī)
  • Uyghur: قىمارۋاز(qimarwaz)
  • Uzbek: qimorboz(uz)
  • Walloon: trimleu(wa)m
  • Arabic: مُغَامِرm(muḡāmir)
  • Bulgarian: авантюри́ст(bg)m(avantjuríst), авантюри́стка(bg)f(avantjurístka)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 冒險家(zh), 冒险家(zh)(màoxiǎnjiā)
  • Finnish: uhkapeluri(fi)
  • German: Hasardeur(de)m, (female)Hasardeurinf
  • Japanese: please add this translation if you can
  • Korean: 모험가(ko)(moheomga)
  • Portuguese: please add this translation if you can
  • Russian: игро́к(ru)m(igrók), авантюри́ст(ru)m(avantjuríst), авантюри́стка(ru)f(avantjurístka)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: коцкарm
    Roman: kockar(sh)m
  • Spanish: please add this translation if you can
  • Swedish: risktagare(sv)
Gambler

Anagrams[edit]

  • Gambrel, gambrel

French[edit]

Gambler Terms
  1. One who plays at a game of chance, who gambles.
  2. One who takes significant risks.

Derived terms[edit]

Translations[edit]

  • Arabic: مُقَامِرm(muqāmir)
  • Armenian: խաղամոլ(hy)(xałamol)
  • Azerbaijani: qumarbaz
  • Belarusian: гуле́цm(huljéc)
  • Bulgarian: комарджи́яm(komardžíja)
  • Burmese: ကစားသမား(my)(ka.ca:sa.ma:)
  • Catalan: jugador(ca)m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 賭徒(zh), 赌徒(zh)(dǔtú)
  • Esperanto: monludisto
  • Estonian: mängur
  • Finnish: uhkapeluri(fi)
  • French: joueur(fr)m, parieur(fr)m
  • Galician: xogadorm
  • Georgian: აზარტული მოთამაშე(azarṭuli motamaše), მოთამაშე(motamaše), მობანქოვე(mobankove)
  • German: Glücksspieler(de)m, (female)Glücksspielerin(de)f
  • Greek: χαρτοπαίκτης(el)m(chartopaíktis), τζογαδόρος(el)m(tzogadóros)
  • Hindi: जुआरी(hi)m(juārī), जुआबाज़m(juābāz), फड़बाज़m(phaṛbāz)
  • Hungarian: szerencsejátékos(hu)
  • Japanese: 博徒(ばくと, bakuto), ギャンブラー(gyanburā)
  • Kashubian: hazardnikm, hazardzystam
  • Khmer: អ្នកលេង(nĕək leeng), ជូតការក៍(km)(cuutaʼkaa), ជើងល្បែង(cəəng lbaeng)
  • Korean: 노름꾼(noreumkkun), 갬블러(gaembeulleo)
  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: qimarbaz(ku)
  • Lao: ນັກຫລິ້ນ(nak lin), ນັກເລງ(nak lēng)
  • Latin: āleōm, āleātor(la)m
  • Macedonian: коцкарm(kockar)
  • Maori: kaipurei moni, kaipetipeti
  • Norman: gageuxm, joueuxm, joueux d'sousm
  • Pashto: قمارباز(ps)m(qemārbãz)
  • Persian: قمارباز(fa)(qomârbâz)
  • Polish: hazardzista(pl)m, hazardzistka(pl)f
  • Portuguese: apostadorm
  • Romanian: jucător(ro)m, cartofor(ro)m
  • Russian: игро́к(ru)m(igrók), картёжник(ru)m(kartjóžnik)(card gambler), гэ́мблерm(gɛ́mbler)
  • Sanskrit: कितव(sa)m(kitava)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: ко̏цка̄рm
    Roman: kȍckār(sh)m
  • Slovene: hazarderm, hazarderkaf
  • Spanish: jugador(es)m, tahúr(es)m
  • Swedish: spelare(sv)
  • Tagalog: sugarol
  • Tajik: қиморбоз(qimorboz)
  • Thai: นักพนัน(nák-pá-nan), ผู้เล่น(pûu-lên), เลง(leeng)
  • Turkish: kumarbaz(tr), kumarcı(tr)
  • Turkmen: humarbaz
  • Ukrainian: граве́цьm(hravécʹ)
  • Urdu: جواریm(juārī)
  • Uyghur: قىمارۋاز(qimarwaz)
  • Uzbek: qimorboz(uz)
  • Walloon: trimleu(wa)m
  • Arabic: مُغَامِرm(muḡāmir)
  • Bulgarian: авантюри́ст(bg)m(avantjuríst), авантюри́стка(bg)f(avantjurístka)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 冒險家(zh), 冒险家(zh)(màoxiǎnjiā)
  • Finnish: uhkapeluri(fi)
  • German: Hasardeur(de)m, (female)Hasardeurinf
  • Japanese: please add this translation if you can
  • Korean: 모험가(ko)(moheomga)
  • Portuguese: please add this translation if you can
  • Russian: игро́к(ru)m(igrók), авантюри́ст(ru)m(avantjuríst), авантюри́стка(ru)f(avantjurístka)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: коцкарm
    Roman: kockar(sh)m
  • Spanish: please add this translation if you can
  • Swedish: risktagare(sv)

Anagrams[edit]

  • Gambrel, gambrel

French[edit]

Gamble Terms

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Englishgamble.

Verb[edit]

What Do You Call A Good Gambler

gambler

  1. (Louisiana) to gamble

Conjugation[edit]

Gambler Terms

Conjugation of gambler(see also Appendix:French verbs)
infinitivesimplegambler
compoundavoir + past participle
present participle or gerund1simplegamblant
/ɡɑ̃.blɑ̃/
compoundayant + past participle
past participlegamblé
/ɡɑ̃.ble/
singularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
indicativeje (j')tuil, ellenousvousils, elles
(simple
tenses)
presentgamble
/ɡɑ̃bl/
gambles
/ɡɑ̃bl/
gamble
/ɡɑ̃bl/
gamblons
/ɡɑ̃.blɔ̃/
gamblez
/ɡɑ̃.ble/
gamblent
/ɡɑ̃bl/
imperfectgamblais
/ɡɑ̃.blɛ/
gamblais
/ɡɑ̃.blɛ/
gamblait
/ɡɑ̃.blɛ/
gamblions
/ɡɑ̃.bli.jɔ̃/
gambliez
/ɡɑ̃.bli.je/
gamblaient
/ɡɑ̃.blɛ/
past historic2gamblai
/ɡɑ̃.ble/
gamblas
/ɡɑ̃.bla/
gambla
/ɡɑ̃.bla/
gamblâmes
/ɡɑ̃.blam/
gamblâtes
/ɡɑ̃.blat/
gamblèrent
/ɡɑ̃.blɛʁ/
futuregamblerai
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁe/
gambleras
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁa/
gamblera
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁa/
gamblerons
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁɔ̃/
gamblerez
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁe/
gambleront
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁɔ̃/
conditionalgamblerais
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁɛ/
gamblerais
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁɛ/
gamblerait
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁɛ/
gamblerions
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁjɔ̃/
gambleriez
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁje/
gambleraient
/ɡɑ̃.blə.ʁɛ/
(compound
tenses)
present perfectpresent indicative of avoir + past participle
pluperfectimperfect indicative of avoir + past participle
past anterior2past historic of avoir + past participle
future perfectfuture of avoir + past participle
conditional perfectconditional of avoir + past participle
subjunctiveque je (j')que tuqu'il, qu'elleque nousque vousqu'ils, qu'elles
(simple
tenses)
presentgamble
/ɡɑ̃bl/
gambles
/ɡɑ̃bl/
gamble
/ɡɑ̃bl/
gamblions
/ɡɑ̃.bli.jɔ̃/
gambliez
/ɡɑ̃.bli.je/
gamblent
/ɡɑ̃bl/
imperfect2gamblasse
/ɡɑ̃.blas/
gamblasses
/ɡɑ̃.blas/
gamblât
/ɡɑ̃.bla/
gamblassions
/ɡɑ̃.bla.sjɔ̃/
gamblassiez
/ɡɑ̃.bla.sje/
gamblassent
/ɡɑ̃.blas/
(compound
tenses)
pastpresent subjunctive of avoir + past participle
pluperfect2imperfect subjunctive of avoir + past participle
imperativetunousvous
simplegamble
/ɡɑ̃bl/
gamblons
/ɡɑ̃.blɔ̃/
gamblez
/ɡɑ̃.ble/
compoundsimple imperative of avoir + past participlesimple imperative of avoir + past participlesimple imperative of avoir + past participle
1 The French gerund is only usable with the preposition en.
2 In less formal writing or speech, the past historic, past anterior, imperfect subjunctive and pluperfect subjunctive tenses may be found to have been replaced with the indicative present perfect, indicative pluperfect, present subjunctive and past subjunctive tenses respectively (Christopher Kendris [1995], Master the Basics: French, pp. 77, 78, 79, 81).

What Do You Call A Gambler

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