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Colloquial: man of Finno-Ugric origin (esp. in the vicinity of St. Petersburg and Russia's north-west), man speaking a Balto-Finnic language (perjorative, offensive, or old-fashioned), (a male) Estonian, (a male) Finn, (a male) Ingrian, (a male) Karelian, (a male) Veps, (a male) Vote
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