pust

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See also: pūst, půst, pusť, puşt, púšť, and пуст

Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

pust

  1. genitive plural of pusta

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From the verb puste.

Noun

pust m (definite singular pusten, indefinite plural puster, definite plural pustene)

  1. (a) breath

pust n (definite singular pustet, indefinite plural pust, definite plural pusta or pustene)

  1. a puff (of, steam, wind)
  2. a whiff, gust

Etymology 2

Verb

pust

  1. imperative of puste

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From the verb puste.

Noun

pust m (definite singular pusten, indefinite plural pustar, definite plural pustane)

  1. (a) breath

pust m (definite singular pusten, indefinite plural pustar, definite plural pustane)
pust n (definite singular pustet, indefinite plural pust, definite plural pusta)

  1. a puff (of, steam, wind)
  2. a whiff, gust

References

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pustъ.

Pronunciation

Adjective

pȗst (definite pȗstī, comparative pustiji, Cyrillic spelling пу̑ст)

  1. empty, deserted, abandoned
  2. uninhabited
  3. vain, futile (promise, wishes, dreams etc.)
  4. large, immense, great (wealth, worries etc.)
Declension
Related terms

Further reading

  • pust” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Etymology 2

Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sh

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pьlstь.

Noun

pȕst m (Cyrillic spelling пу̏ст)

  1. felt (textile material)
    Synonym: filc

Further reading

  • pust” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Slovene

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *pustъ.

Pronunciation

Adjective

pȗst (comparative pustȇjši or pústejši, superlative nȁjpustȇjši or nȁjpústejši)

  1. desolate, bare (without vegetation or uninhabited)
  2. (expressively) dreary, plain, empty
  3. plain (not socculent)
Inflection
The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Hard
masculine feminine neuter
nom. sing. púst pústa pústo
singular
masculine feminine neuter
nominative púst ind
pústi def
pústa pústo
genitive pústega púste pústega
dative pústemu pústi pústemu
accusative nominativeinan or
genitive
anim
pústo pústo
locative pústem pústi pústem
instrumental pústim pústo pústim
dual
masculine feminine neuter
nominative pústa pústi pústi
genitive pústih pústih pústih
dative pústima pústima pústima
accusative pústa pústi pústi
locative pústih pústih pústih
instrumental pústima pústima pústima
plural
masculine feminine neuter
nominative pústi púste pústa
genitive pústih pústih pústih
dative pústim pústim pústim
accusative púste púste pústa
locative pústih pústih pústih
instrumental pústimi pústimi pústimi

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Etymology 2

Shortened from the archaic version mesopust which came as the literal translation of Italian carnevale.

Pronunciation

Noun

pȗst m inan

  1. lent
Inflection
The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
Masculine inan., hard o-stem
nom. sing. púst
gen. sing. pústa
singular dual plural
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
púst pústa pústi
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
pústa pústov pústov
dative
(dajȃlnik)
pústu pústoma pústom
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
púst pústa púste
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
pústu pústih pústih
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
pústom pústoma pústi

Further reading

  • pust”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran

Swedish

Noun

pust c

  1. a puff, a gust (of wind or the like)
  2. Synonym of blåsbälg (bellows)
  3. (somewhat dated) a breath
    Synonym: andetag
  4. a sigh
    Synonym: suck

Declension

Declension of pust 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative pust pusten pustar pustarna
Genitive pusts pustens pustars pustarnas

Derived terms

Related terms

References

Talysh

Etymology

Cognate with Persian پوست (pust).

Noun

pust

  1. skin

Tat

Etymology

Cognate with Persian پوست (pust).

Noun

pust

  1. skin