Семибоярщина
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From семь (semʹ) + -и- (-i-) + боя́рин (bojárin) + -щина (-ščina), literally, “group of seven boyars”.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Семибоя́рщина • (Semibojárščina) f inan (genitive Семибоя́рщины, uncountable)
- (historical) a group of Russian nobles who deposed Tsar Vasily Shuisky on 17 July 1610
Declension
[edit]Declension of Семибоя́рщина (inan sg-only fem-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Семибоя́рщина Semibojárščina |
genitive | Семибоя́рщины Semibojárščiny |
dative | Семибоя́рщине Semibojárščine |
accusative | Семибоя́рщину Semibojárščinu |
instrumental | Семибоя́рщиной, Семибоя́рщиною Semibojárščinoj, Semibojárščinoju |
prepositional | Семибоя́рщине Semibojárščine |
See also
[edit]- семибанки́рщина (semibankírščina)
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