rusa

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See also: rusă, rusą, and Rusa

Asturian

Adjective

rusa

  1. feminine singular of rusu

Esperanto

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Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -usa
  • Hyphenation: ru‧sa

Adjective

rusa (accusative singular rusan, plural rusaj, accusative plural rusajn)

  1. Russian
  2. (la rusa) Clipping of la rusa lingvo (the Russian language)

Derived terms

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Indonesian

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Etymology

From Malay rusa, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *uʀsa.

Pronunciation

Noun

rusa (plural rusa-rusa, first-person possessive rusaku, second-person possessive rusamu, third-person possessive rusanya)

  1. deer
  2. moose

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From Proto-Malayic *rusaʔ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *uʀsa. Akin to Tagalog usa.

Pronunciation

Noun

rusa (Jawi spelling روسا, plural rusa-rusa, informal 1st possessive rusaku, 2nd possessive rusamu, 3rd possessive rusanya)

  1. deer

Synonyms

  • payau (dialect, Brunei Malay)

Descendants

  • Indonesian: rusa

Further reading

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

  • ruse (only the verbs)

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From the noun rus.

Verb

rusa (present tense rusar, past tense rusa, past participle rusa, passive infinitive rusast, present participle rusande, imperative rusa/rus)

  1. to intoxicate
  2. (reflexive) to get intoxicated (used both with alcohol and illegal drugs)
    • 1892, Marius Hægstad, (translated from Hans Reusch), "Naturkunna":
      Kinesarne rusar seg med aa røykja opium i pipor.
      The Chinese get intoxicated by smoking opium in pipes.

Adjective

rusa (singular and plural rusa, comparative meir rusa, superlative mest rusa)

  1. intoxicated

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Etymology 2

Perhaps from Proto-Germanic *hurskijaną (to startle, drive), from *hurskaz (fast, rapid, quick), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱers- (to run, hurry).

Cognate with Old High German hurscan (to speed, accelerate), Old English horsc (quick, quick-witted, clever). Possibly cognate with rush.

Verb

rusa (present tense rusar or ruser, past tense rusa or ruste, past participle rusa or rust, present participle rusande, imperative rus)

  1. to run quickly and wildly, to rush
    • 1890, Arne Garborg, Kolbotnbrev og andre skildringar:
      Revolveren i Handa; han rusar imot meg; smell! smell!.
      Revolver in his hand; he rushes towards me; bang! bang!.
  2. to fall off something
  3. to rev an engine

References

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈru.sa/
  • Rhymes: -usa
  • Syllabification: ru‧sa

Adjective

rusa

  1. feminine nominative/vocative singular of rusy

Spanish

Pronunciation

Noun

rusa f (plural rusas)

  1. female equivalent of ruso
  2. (Mexico) tit fuck, titwank, titjob (mammary intercourse)

Adjective

rusa f sg

  1. feminine singular of ruso

Swedish

Etymology

Related to ruse.

Perhaps from Proto-Germanic *hurskijaną (to startle, drive), from *hurskaz (fast, rapid, quick), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱers- (to run, hurry).

Cognate with Old High German hurscan (to speed, accelerate), Old English horsc (quick, quick-witted, clever). Possibly cognate with rush.

More at hurry.

Pronunciation

Verb

rusa (present rusar, preterite rusade, supine rusat, imperative rusa)

  1. to rush, hurry
    att rusa runt i panik
    to run around in panic

Conjugation

Derived terms

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Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *uʀsa. Akin to Tagalog usa.

Noun

rusa

  1. deer