судилище

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic сѫдилище (sǫdilište). By surface analysis, суди́ть (sudítʹ, to judge) + -лище (-lišče).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sʊˈdʲilʲɪɕːɪ]
  • IPA(key): [sʊˈdʲilʲɪɕːe]

Noun

суди́лище • (sudílišče) n inan (genitive суди́лища, nominative plural суди́лища, genitive plural суди́лищ)

  1. (law, dated) court of law, trial
  2. (derogatory) unfair court of law, unfair trial

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic сѫдилище (sǫdilište). By surface analysis, суди́ти (sudýty, to judge) + -лище (-lyšče).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sʊˈdɪɫeʃt͡ʃe]

Noun

суди́лище • (sudýlyšče) n inan (genitive суди́лища, nominative plural суди́лища, genitive plural суди́лищ)

  1. (law, dated) court of law, trial (usually used ironically or to refer to an unfair one)

Declension

  • суди́ти (sudýty), суди́тися (sudýtysja)
  • суд (sud), су́дний (súdnyj)
  • суддя́ (suddjá), судді́вський (suddívsʹkyj)
  • суди́мість (sudýmistʹ)

References

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