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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *družina (team, company), from *drugъ (friend, companion) + *-ina.

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дружина (družinaf (plural дружини, relational adjective дружински)

  1. band, troupe, crew, team (group of people who share an interest)

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Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *družina (team, company), from *drugъ (friend, companion) + *-ina.

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  • IPA(key): [drʊˈʐɨnə]
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дружи́на (družínaf inan (genitive дружи́ны, nominative plural дружи́ны, genitive plural дружи́н)

  1. bodyguard, retinue
    Synonyms: охранота (oxranota)
  2. militia
  3. troop, brigade

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *družina (team, company), from *drugъ (friend, companion) +‎ *-ina.

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  • IPA(key): /drǔʒina/
  • Hyphenation: дру‧жи‧на

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дру̀жина f (Latin spelling drùžina)

  1. troupe, band (group of people who share an interest)
  2. clique, ingroup
  3. (historical) gang, cabal

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *družina (team, company), from *drugъ (friend, companion) + *-ina.

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  • IPA(key): [drʊˈʒɪnɐ]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: дру‧жи‧на

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дружи́на (družýnaf inan (genitive дружи́ни, nominative plural дружи́ни, genitive plural дружи́н)

  1. band, troop
  2. prince regular military force in Rus

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дружи́на (družýnam pers or f pers (genitive дружи́ни, nominative plural дружи́ни, genitive plural дружи́н)

  1. wife
    Synonyms: жі́нка (žínka, woman, wife), супру́га (suprúha, wife, spouse)
    Antonyms: чолові́к (čolovík), муж (muž, husband), супру́г (suprúh, husband, spouse)
  2. (poetic) husband
    Synonyms: чолові́к (čolovík), муж (muž, husband), супру́г (suprúh, husband, spouse)
    Antonyms: жі́нка (žínka, woman, wife), супру́га (suprúha, wife, spouse)

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