oekaze
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French ukase, from Russian ука́з (ukáz, “edict, decree”), from Old East Slavic указъ (ukazŭ, “edict”), from указать (ukazatĭ, “to show, decree”), from Old Church Slavonic указати (ukazati, “to show, decree”), itself formed from the intensifying prefix у- (u-) (denoting a concrete purpose) + казати (kazati, “to show, order”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]oekaze m or f (plural oekazen or oekazes, diminutive oekazetje n)
- an ukase, absolutist edict decreed by a Russian czar or (later) emperor
- (figuratively) any absolute order and/or arrogant proclamation
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