English edit

Etymology 1 edit

Adjective edit

rascist

  1. Misspelling of racist.

Noun edit

rascist

  1. Misspelling of racist.

Etymology 2 edit

Adjective edit

rascist (comparative more rascist, superlative most rascist)

  1. Alternative form of russist
    • 2018 March 18, “Russians In Ukraine Blocked From Voting In Presidential Election”, in Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty[1]:
      A mannequin depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin is hung on a gallows with a sign reading "Death to Putin, death to the rascist occupier" during a rally outside the Russian Consulate in Kyiv on March 18.
    • 2022 July 22, Serhiy Kolyada, “Rascist rats trapped in their own sinking ship”, in Kyiv Post[2]:

Noun edit

rascist (plural rascists)

  1. Alternative form of russist
    • 2023 May 8, “After huge attack, spy chief vows revenge on Russia, warning 'their soldiers will drown in blood'”, in The New Voice of Ukraine[3]:
      “Having unleashed the war, the rascists (Russian fascists) saw their imperial project as the end of 'Ukrainian history,'" said the spy chief.