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English
Adjective
Great Russian (not comparable)
- (historical) Of or pertaining to Great Russia.
- (historical) Of or pertaining to Great Russians, the language of Great Russia, as opposed to Little Russia, White Russia, etc.
- Synonym: (regular modern term) Russian
Translations
of or pertaining to Great Russia
of or pertaining to Great Russians, the language of Great Russia
Noun
Great Russian (plural Great Russians)
- (historical) A person from, or an inhabitant of, Great Russia.
Translations
a person from, or an inhabitant of, Great Russia
Proper noun
Great Russian
- (obsolete) The Russian language, especially when (possibly erroneously) considered to be mutually intelligible with the Ukrainian (Little Russian) and Belarusian (White Russian) languages.
Translations
Russian language, esp. when considered mutually intelligble with Ukrainian and Belarusian
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