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Definition
Synonym
Druschina
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Druschina
f
(Gefolge eines russischen Fürsten)
hist.
druzhina (retinue of a Russian chieftain)
Druschina
f
(Gefolge eines russischen Fürsten)
hist.
druzhina (retinue of a Russian chieftain)
Druschina
f
(Gefolge eines russischen Fürsten)
hist.
druzhina (retinue of a Russian chieftain)
Deutsche
Druschina Synonyme
Englische
druzhina Synonyme
Druschina Definition
Chieftain
(
n.
)
A
captain,
leader,
or
commander
Retinue
(
n.
)
The
body
of
retainers
who
follow
a
prince
or
other
distinguished
person
Russian
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
Russia,
its
inhabitants,
or
language.
Russian
(
n.
)
A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Russia
druzhina (retinue of a Russian chieftain) Bedeutung
Russian
roulette
a
stunt
in
which
you
spin
the
cylinder
of
a
revolver
that
is
loaded
with
only
one
bullet
and
then
point
the
muzzle
at
your
head
and
pull
the
trigger
Russian
bank
crapette
solitaire
with
two
players
using
separate
packs
Russian
Revolution
February
Revolution
the
revolution
against
the
czarist
government
which
led
to
the
abdication
of
Nicholas
II
and
the
creation
of
a
provisional
government
in
March
Russian
Revolution
October
Revolution
the
coup
d'etat
by
the
Bolsheviks
under
Lenin
in
November
that
led
to
a
period
of
civil
war
which
ended
in
victory
for
the
Bolsheviks
in
borzoi
Russian
wolfhound
tall
fast-moving
dog
breed
Russian
the
Slavic
language
that
is
the
official
language
of
Russia
Belarusian
Byelorussian
White
Russian
the
Slavic
language
spoken
in
Belarus
Russian
dressing
Russian
mayonnaise
mayonnaise
with
horseradish
grated
onion
and
chili
sauce
or
catsup,
sometimes
with
caviar
added
White
Russian
a
cocktail
made
with
vodka,
coffee
liqueur,
and
milk
or
cream
Russian
Orthodox
Church
an
independent
church
with
its
own
Patriarch,
until
it
was
the
established
church
or
Russia
cortege
retinue
suite
entourage
the
group
following
and
attending
to
some
important
person
Russian
agency
an
administrative
agency
of
the
Russian
government
Moscow
capital
of
the
Russian
Federation
Russian
capital
a
city
of
central
European
Russia,
formerly
capital
of
both
the
Soviet
Union
and
Soviet
Russia,
since
the
capital
of
the
Russian
Federation
Russia
Russian
Federation
a
federation
in
northeastern
Europe
and
northern
Asia,
formerly
Soviet
Russia,
since
an
independent
state
Soviet
Russia
Russia
Russian
Soviet
Federated
Socialist
Republic
formerly
the
largest
Soviet
Socialist
Republic
in
the
USSR
occupying
eastern
Europe
and
northern
Asia
Russian
River
a
river
in
northern
California
Byelorussian
Belorussian
White
Russian
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
Byelorussia
Russian
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
Russia
Great
Russian
a
member
of
the
chief
stock
of
Russian
people
living
in
European
Russia,
used
to
distinguish
ethnic
Russians
from
other
peoples
incorporated
into
Russia
captain
chieftain
the
leader
of
a
group
of
people,
a
captain
of
industry
headman
tribal
chief
chieftain
chief
the
head
of
a
tribe
or
clan
Indian
chief
Indian
chieftain
the
leader
of
a
group
of
Native
Americans
Russian
thistle
Russian
tumbleweed
Russian
cactus
tumbleweed
Salsola
kali
tenuifolia
prickly
bushy
Eurasian
plant,
a
troublesome
weed
in
central
and
western
United
States
Russian
dandelion
kok-saghyz
kok-sagyz
Taraxacum
kok-saghyz
perennial
dandelion
native
to
Kazakhstan
cultivated
for
its
fleshy
roots
that
have
high
rubber
content
Russian
olive
silver
berry
Elaeagnus
augustifolia
deciduous
shrubby
tree
of
Europe
and
western
Asia
having
grey
leaves
and
small
yellow
fruits
covered
in
silvery
scales,
sometimes
spiny
silver
lace
vine
China
fleece
vine
Russian
vine
Polygonum
aubertii
twining
perennial
vine
having
racemes
of
fragrant
greenish
flowers,
western
China
to
Russia
Russian
almond
dwarf
Russian
almond
Prunus
tenella
Asiatic
shrub
cultivated
for
its
rosy
red
flowers
Russian
monetary
unit
monetary
unit
in
Russia
Russian-speaking
able
to
communicate
in
Russian
Orthodox
Eastern
Orthodox
Russian
Orthodox
Greek
Orthodox
of
or
relating
to
or
characteristic
of
the
Eastern
Orthodox
Church
Russian
of
or
pertaining
to
or
characteristic
of
Russia
or
its
people
or
culture
or
language,
Russian
dancing
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Druschina nennt man das persönliche Heergefolge oder die Leibgarde eines russischen Fürsten im Mittelalter.[1]