пристав

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при́став (prístavm anim (genitive при́става, nominative plural при́ставы or пристава́*, genitive plural при́ставов or приставо́в*) (* dated, less common)

  1. bailiff (officer of the court)
    суде́бный при́ставsudébnyj prístavbailiff
  2. (historical) the local police chief or constable in pre-Revolutionary Russia
  3. (historical) bailiff, in Moscow in historical times
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приста́в (pristávm inan (genitive приста́ва, nominative plural приста́вы, genitive plural приста́вов)

  1. (anatomy) in animals, the shape of the connection between the head or neck and the breast
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приста́в (pristáv)

  1. short past adverbial perfective participle of приста́ть (pristátʹ)