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сажень

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Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic сѧжень (sęženĭ), from Proto-Slavic *sęženь, from Proto-Indo-European *se(n)g-.

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Noun

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саже́нь or са́жень (sažénʹ or sáženʹf inan (genitive саже́ни or са́жени, nominative plural саже́ни or са́жени, genitive plural саже́ней or сажене́й or са́жен)

  1. sazhen, old Russian unit of length equal to 3 arshins or 2.134 meters or 7 feet

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  • English: sazhen

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic сѧжень (sęženĭ), from Proto-Slavic *sęženь, from Proto-Indo-European *se(n)g-.

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Noun

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са́жень (sáženʹm inan (genitive са́жня, nominative plural са́жні, genitive plural са́жнів)

  1. sazhen, old East Slavic unit of length equal to 3 arshins or 2.134 meters or 7 feet

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