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==== Usage notes ====
==== Usage notes ====
* The term {{m|rad|stjásdes}} formally refers to offences punishable by the state, whereas the term {{m|rad|rívus}} can also refer to {{eng|tort}}s and other offences which are settled under civil law.
* The term {{m|rad|stjásdes}} formally refers to offences punishable by the state, whereas the term {{m|rad|rívus}} can also refer to {{eng|tort}}s and other offences which are settled under non-criminal law.
** In other words, all {{m|rad|stjásdes|stjásdese}} are {{m|rad|rívus|rívui}}, but not all {{m|rad|rívus|rívui}} are {{m|rad|stjásdes|stjásdese}}.
** In other words, all {{m|rad|stjásdes|stjásdese}} are {{m|rad|rívus|rívui}}, but not all {{m|rad|rívus|rívui}} are {{m|rad|stjásdes|stjásdese}}.



Latest revision as of 23:45, 19 May 2025

Radestrian

Etymology

Back-formation from rívuiș (“criminal”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈriːvɤs/
  • Rhyme: -iːvɤs (6)
  • Syllabification: rí–vus

Noun

rívus inan (countable and uncountable, genitive singular rívug, nominative plural rívui, compound form rívu-, relational adjective rívuiș)

  1. (law) crime, offence, delict, tort
    Synonym: stjásdes (formal)

Usage notes

  • The term stjásdes formally refers to offences punishable by the state, whereas the term rívus can also refer to torts and other offences which are settled under non-criminal law.

Declension

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