Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *urędъ. Compare with Czech úřad, Slovak úrad, Polish urząd, Serbo-Croatian úred.

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Noun

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уря́д (urjádm inan (genitive уря́да, nominative plural уря́ды, genitive plural уря́дов)

  1. (archaic) common practices, custom way of something
  2. (archaic) process of serving temporary military or official assignment; brevet

Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Slavic *urędъ. Cognate with Belarusian ура́д (urád).

Pronunciation

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  • у́ряд: IPA(key): [ˈurʲɐd]
  • уря́д: IPA(key): [ʊˈrʲad]
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Noun

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у́ряд or уря́д1 (úrjad or urjád1m inan (genitive у́ряду or уря́ду1, nominative plural у́ряди or уря́ди1, genitive plural у́рядів or уря́дів1, relational adjective урядо́вий) (1Rare.)

  1. government, cabinet, administration
  2. (archaic) official position
  3. (historical) (someone's) rule
Declension
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Etymology 2

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As above.

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Adverb

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уря́д (urjád)

  1. in succession, running

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