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1 вольница
General subject: outlaws (runaway serfs, Cossacks, etc. in Muscovite Russia) -
2 кравчий
General subject: royal carver (in Muscovite Russia) -
3 вольница
1. ж. тк. ед. собир. ист. 2. м. и ж. разг.self-willed person, child* -
4 кравчий
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5 кравчий
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6 воевода
1) General subject: warboss2) History: vaivode (в России и других славянских странах), voivode, waywode (в России и других славянских странах), governor of a province (or town during Muscovite period), commander of an army (in medieval Russia), military governor (англ. перевод заимствован из кн.: The Cambridge History of Russia: From early Rus' to 1689. - Cambridge University Press, 2006. - 777 p.), battlemaster, warchief3) leg.N.P. voivod
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