указ

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Macedonian[edit]

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указ (ukazm

  1. order, decree, edict

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Russian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Deverbal from указа́ть (ukazátʹ).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ʊˈkas]
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

ука́з (ukázm inan (genitive ука́за, nominative plural ука́зы, genitive plural ука́зов)

  1. enactment, ordinance, decree, edict, ukase
    Ты ему́ не ука́з.
    Ty jemú ne ukáz.
    You can't lay down the law for him (or you are no authority for him).
    • 1836, Александр Пушкин, “Глава VI. Пугачёвщина”, in Капитанская дочка, London: Henry S. King & Co.; English translation from Ekaterina Telfer, transl., The Captain's Daughter, 1875:
      Пытка в старину так была укоренена в обычаях судопроизводства, что благодетельный указ, уничтоживший оную, долго оставался безо всякого действия.
      Pytka v starinu tak byla ukorenena v obyčajax sudoproizvodstva, što blagodetelʹnyj ukaz, uničtoživšij onuju, dolgo ostavalsja bezo vsjakovo dejstvija.
      The system of torture was so deeply rooted in the administration of justice in the olden time, that the humane ukase which abolished it, remained disregarded for a considerable time.

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  • English: ukase
  • French: ukase, oukase, oukaze, ukaze
  • German: Ukas
  • Italian: ukase
  • Portuguese: ukase
  • Swedish: ukas

Serbo-Croatian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ǔːkaːz/
  • Hyphenation: у‧каз

Noun[edit]

у́ка̄з m (Latin spelling úkāz)

  1. order, decree, ukase

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Ukrainian[edit]

Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

Etymology[edit]

Deverbal from указа́ти (ukazáty).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

ука́з (ukázm inan (genitive ука́зу, nominative plural ука́зи, genitive plural ука́зів)

  1. decree, edict, enactment, ordinance, ukase
    Synonyms: декре́т m (dekrét), постано́ва f (postanóva)

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