большевистский

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Etymology

From an ephemeral большеви́ст (bolʹševíst) +‎ -ский (-skij) which has however reached persistent prominency in other languages as German Bolschewist. While the form большеви́стский (bolʹševístskij) has, with help by the Soviet ruling class, attained exclusivity, the exiled enemies of the reds – including in Germany – have continued to use the form большеви́цкий (bolʹševíckij), regularly derived from большеви́к (bolʹševík).

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Adjective

большеви́стский (bolʹševístskij)

  1. Bolshevistic
    • 1923, Михаил Булгаков [Mikhail Bulgakov], “VIII. Во что обходится курение”, in Столица в блокноте; English translation from (Please provide a date or year):
      Никако́го взры́ва не после́довало, но за спино́й молодо́го челове́ка без вся́кого сигна́ла с его́ стороны́ (большеви́стские фо́кусы!) из во́здуха сотка́лся милиционе́р.
      Nikakóvo vzrýva ne poslédovalo, no za spinój molodóvo čelovéka bez vsjákovo signála s jevó storoný (bolʹševístskije fókusy!) iz vózduxa sotkálsja milicionér.
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Declension