наст
Russian
Etymology
Per Vasmer, formed as if from Old East Slavic *настъ (*nastŭ), from на (na) + *стъ, combining form of the Proto-Indo-European root *steh₂-. Compare Old East Slavic обнастывати (obnastyvati, “to cover”), рознастити (roznastiti, “to uncover”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [nast]
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Noun
наст • (nast) m inan (genitive на́ста, nominative plural на́сты, genitive plural на́стов)
- solid crust formed on snow after thawing and refreezing
Declension
Declension of наст (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | на́ст nást | на́сты násty |
genitive | на́ста násta | на́стов nástov |
dative | на́сту nástu | на́стам nástam |
accusative | на́ст nást | на́сты násty |
instrumental | на́стом nástom | на́стами nástami |
prepositional | на́сте náste | на́стах nástax |
Derived terms
- на́стовый (nástovyj)
- на́стовик (nástovik)