rusag

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Old Hungarian úruszág (modern ország).

Noun

rusag m (Cyrillic spelling русаг)

  1. (Chakavian, archaic) state, country, land
    • 1501, Marko Marulić, Judita:
      drago će bit puku, vesel će bit rusag,
      kad tebe uzvuku na svega svita sag.
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    • 1559, Marin Držić, Hekuba:
      ku Piro uhvati za ruku, i ončas
      uzvede na grob tî, a rusag gleda vas.
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    • 1584, Brne Karnarutić, Vazetje Sigeta grada:
      Pripuke dobe star, da čestit poganin,
      Ki, pokle se na sag carastva postavi,
      Mnogu zemlj' i rusag poda se podstavi.
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