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1 барыня
1. ж. уст.barin's wife*; ( дама) lady; ( помещица) landowner's wife*, lady of the manor; ( хозяйка) mistress; ( в обращении) madam; (перен.) презр. (grand) lady, fine lady2. ж. фольк. -
2 камаринская
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3 барыня
I ж.1) ( дама) lady, gentlewoman2) ( помещица) landowner's wife, lady of the manor ['mæ-]3) ( хозяйка) mistress; ( в обращении) madamII ж. фольк.barinya ['bɑː-] ( Russian folk song and dance) -
4 камаринская
ж. скл. как прил.
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