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у́став (ústavm

  1. statute, rules, bylaws, regulations, standing orders, organization chart, charter
  2. (military) training regulations, field manual
  3. ustav

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устав (ustavm (plural устави, relational adjective уставен)

  1. constitution

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Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

уста́в (ustávm inan (genitive уста́ва, nominative plural уста́вы, genitive plural уста́вов)

  1. regulations, statute, charter, manual
    арме́йский уста́в, во́инский уста́вarméjskij ustáv, vóinskij ustávarmy regulations
    уста́в ОО́Нustáv OÓNUNO Charter; Charter of the United Nations
    боево́й уста́вbojevój ustávtraining regulations; field manual
    полево́й уста́вpolevój ustávfield service regulations
    строево́й уста́вstrojevój ustávdrill regulations
    В чужо́й монасты́рь со свои́м уста́вом не хо́дят (proverb)
    V čužój monastýrʹ so svoím ustávom ne xódjat
    when in Rome, do as the Romans do
    (literally, “You don't go to another monastery with your own charter”)
  2. ustav
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Participle edit

уста́в (ustáv)

  1. short past adverbial perfective participle of уста́ть (ustátʹ): having been tired

Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology edit

From у- +‎ став.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ûstaːʋ/
  • Hyphenation: у‧став

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у̏ста̄в m (Latin spelling ȕstāv)

  1. constitution
  2. ustav

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