повитель

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Noun

повите́ль (povitélʹf inan (genitive повите́ли, nominative plural повите́ли, genitive plural повите́лей)

  1. bindweed
    • 1928, Андрей Платонов [Andrei Platonov], Чевенгур; English translation from Robert Chandler and Elizabeth Chandler, transl., Chevengur, New York: New York Review Books, 2023:
      Плетни́ от безлю́дья то́же зацвели́: их обви́ли хмель и повите́ль, а не́которые ко́лья и хворости́ны приняли́сь и обеща́ли стать ро́щей, е́сли лю́ди не верну́тся.
      Pletní ot bezljúdʹja tóže zacvelí: ix obvíli xmelʹ i povitélʹ, a nékotoryje kólʹja i xvorostíny prinjalísʹ i obeščáli statʹ róščej, jésli ljúdi ne vernútsja.
      In the absence of people, the wattle fences had also begun to flower; hops and bindweed had wound around them, and some of the stakes and switches had taken root, promising to turn into thickets unless people came back.

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