sud
{noun} {law} {Russian loan} [Generate paradigm] 1. court, court of law
♦ ikta•ʒ-køm ikta•ʒ-mola•n su•dəʃ pue•m {verb II} to arraign somebody for something, to indict someone for something
♦ paʃa•m sud o•nt͡ɕəko lukta•m {verb I} to bring a matter to trial, to bring a matter before a court
♦ su•dən punt͡ɕa•lʒe {noun} court decision, court order
♦ su•dəʃ pue•m {verb II} to sue, to bring an action against
♦ su•dəʃ yʒəkte•m {verb II} to bring somebody to trial
2. trial, legal proceedings
♦ sud got͡ɕ {adverb} by trial
♦ sud det͡ɕ βara• {adverb} after the trial
♦ sud det͡ɕ o•nt͡ɕət͡ɕ {adverb} before the trial
♦ sud det͡ɕ posna• {adverb} without a trial
♦ ju•mən su•dʃo {noun} trial by ordeal
3. the judges, the bench
4. judgment (A.E.), judgement (B.E.), verdict
♦ t͡ɕə•ndəme sud {noun} unjust verdict
~ USAGE AS A MODIFIER ~
♦ sud o•rgan {noun} judical agency, legal body
♦ sud paʃa• {noun} case, legal case
♦ sud paʃa• rada•m {noun} judicial system, legal system
♦ sud pøle•m {noun} courtroom
♦ sud pørt {noun} courthouse
♦ sud pri•staβ {noun} bailiff
♦ sud punt͡ɕa•l ʃu•ktəʃo {noun} bailiff
♦ sud reʃe•nij {noun} court decision, court order
♦ sud sekreta•ŕ {noun} clerk of court
♦ sud y•ʒəktəʃ {noun} subpoena, summons
♦ sud ʃu•ktəʃo {noun} bailiff