verst
English
Alternative forms
- versta
- verste
- werst
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian верста́ (verstá), partly through German Werst and French verste.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /vɜːst/
- (General American) IPA(key): /vɝst/
Audio (UK) (file) - Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)st
- Homophone: versed
Noun
verst (plural versts)
- A Russian unit of length, equivalent to about 1.07 kilometres or about 2⁄3 of a mile.
- 1849, "The Observatory at Pulkowa" The North American Review Volume 0069 Issue 144 (July 1849):
- |The hill Pulkowa, twelve miles (seventeen wersts) south of Admiralty Palace in St. Petersburg, […]
- 1910, Saki [pseudonym; Hector Hugh Munro], “Reginald in Russia”, in Reginald in Russia and Other Sketches, London: Methuen & Co. […], OCLC 1263167, page 6:
- Her particular part of the country was a few hundred versts the other side of Tamboff, with some fifteen miles of agrarian disturbance between her and the nearest neighbour.
- 1918, Aylmer and Louise Maude, trans. Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina, Oxford 1998, p. 604:
- ‘Is it much further, Michael?’ she asked the clerk, to dispel the thoughts that frightened her. ‘They say it's seven versts from this village.’
- 1988, Anthony Burgess, Any Old Iron:
- You have to tramp three or four versts to get to the exhibition of war loot, past Fabergé eggs and the Impressionists.
- 1849, "The Observatory at Pulkowa" The North American Review Volume 0069 Issue 144 (July 1849):
Translations
unit of length
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Anagrams
- 'verts, trevs, verts
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛrst
Adjective
verst
- Superlative form of ver
Adjective
verst
- Superlative form of vers
Faroese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [vɛst]
Adverb
verst
- worst, superlative degree of illa
Icelandic
Adverb
verst
- worst, superlative degree of illa
Middle English
Noun
verst
- first
Adjective
verst
- first
Adverb
verst
- first
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
- vondest
Etymology
From Old Norse verstr.
Pronunciation
- (Fredrikstad dialect) IPA(key): [ʋɛ̝ʂːʈ]
Adjective
verst
- indefinite singular superlative degree of vond: worst
- indefinite singular superlative degree of ille: worst
- indefinite singular superlative degree of ond: worst
References
- “verst” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse verst.
Adverb
verst
- worst
References
- “verst” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.