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Russian
Etymology
From бо́льше (bólʹše, “greater”) + -еви́к (-evík).
Pronunciation
Noun
большеви́к • (bolʹševík) m anim (genitive большевика́, nominative plural большевики́, genitive plural большевико́в, feminine большеви́чка, relational adjective большеви́цкий, diminutive большевичо́нок)
- Bolshevik
1923, Михаил Булгаков [Mikhail Bulgakov], “VIII. Во что обходится курение”, in Столица в блокноте; English translation from (Please provide a date or year):Он был в о́бщем благоду́шный челове́к, и еди́нственно, что выводи́ло его́ из себя́, э́то большевики́.- On byl v óbščem blagodúšnyj čelovék, i jedínstvenno, što vyvodílo jevó iz sebjá, éto bolʹševikí.
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