беляк

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Russian

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Etymology 1

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From белый (belyj) +‎ -як (-jak)

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беля́к (beljákm anim (genitive беляка́, nominative plural беляки́, genitive plural беляко́в)

  1. white hare, mountain hare, arctic hare
    Synonyms: за́яц-беля́к (zájac-belják), аркти́ческий беля́к (arktíčeskij belják)
  2. (colloquial, history) a male member of the White Army, a white guardsman

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Etymology 1

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From Turkic, compare Ottoman Turkish بكلك.

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беля́к (beljákm inan (genitive беляка́, nominative plural беляки́, genitive plural беляко́в)

  1. (history) a small duchy in central Volga basin area during late Medieval time

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