Dessiatina
Pronunciation
- IPA: /dÉ›sjəˈtiËnÉ™/
Alternative forms
Origin
From Russian деÑÑтина (desjatÃna, "tenth, tithe")
Full definition of dessiatina
Noun
dessiatina
(plural dessiatinas)- A Russian measure of land, roughly 1.1 hectares.
- 1849, "The Observatory at Pulkowa", The North American Review, Volume 69, Issue 144, July 1849:The tract of land given by the emperor contains five hundred and forty-five acres, (twenty dessjatines,) being two thousand two hundred and five feet long, and one thousand five hundred and eighty-two wide at its greatest breadth.
- 1918, Aylmer and Louise Maude, translating Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina, Oxford 1998, p. 166:I go shooting there every year, and it is worth five hundred roubles a desyatina cash down, and he is paying you two hundred on long term.
- 1973, Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow:Clouds, some in very clear profile, black and jagged, sail in armadas towards the Asian arctic, above the sweeping dessiatinas of grasses ….