махновщина

Russian

Etymology

Махно (Maxno) + -ов (-ov) + -ский (-skij) + -ина (-ina), literally meaning "the thing relating to Makhno".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mɐxˈnofɕːɪnə]

Proper noun

махно́вщина (maxnóvščina) f inan (genitive махно́вщины, nominative plural махно́вщины, genitive plural махно́вщин)

  1. (anarchism, communism) The theory and strategy of Makhno; Makhnovism, Makhnovshchina
  2. (history) The Black Army and it's allied military groups in Ukraine, Southern Russia and Kalmykia
  3. (history) The Free Territory and the associated areas
  4. (derogatory, figurative) chaos, mayhem

Declension

Ukrainian

Alternative forms

  • махнівщина (maxnivščyna), Махновщи́на (Maxnovščýna)

Pronunciation

  • махновщи́на: IPA(key): [mɐxnɔu̯ʃˈt͡ʃɪnɐ]

Noun

махновщи́на (maxnovščýna) f inan (genitive махновщи́ни, nominative plural махновщи́ни, genitive plural махновщи́н)

  1. (anarchism, communism) The theory and strategy of Makhno; Makhnovism, Makhnovshchina
  2. (history) The Black Army and it's allied military groups in Ukraine, Southern Russia and Kalmykia
  3. (history) The Free Territory and the associated areas
  4. (derogatory, figurative) chaos, mayhem

Declension

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