суета
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Inherited from Old Church Slavonic суета (sueta).
суета́ • (suetá) f (relational adjective суе́тен)
суета • (sueta) f (relational adjective суетен)
Derived from Old East Slavic суи (sui, “empty, vain”) or Old Church Slavonic соуи (sui). Compare with всу́е (vsúje, “in vain”) and terms with prefix суе- (suje-), e.g. суеве́рие (sujevérije).
суета́ • (sujetá) f inan (genitive суеты́, nominative plural суеты́, genitive plural суе́т, relational adjective су́етный)
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