mir

suomi-englanti sanakirja

mir englanniksi

  1. A traditional village community in Imperial Russia, charaterised by self-government and collectivist control of local lands. (defdate)

  2. {{quote-book|en|year=1878|author=Donald Mackenzie Wallace|title=Russia|volume=1-3|page=179

  3. R. Van Bergen, ''The Story of Russia'', page 190:

  4. The mir was the only means to prevent this, and mir meant serfdom under another name. The landowners disposed of their land, or of so much as was required to support the peasants, not to individuals but to the mir.
  5. {{quote-text|en|year=2007|author=Tim Blanning|title=The Pursuit of Glory|page=169|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2008

  6. we

  7. (inflection of): (to) me

  8. (alternative spelling of)

  9. (inflection of): me, to me:

  10. (ux)

    (usex)

  11. (alternative form of)

  12. 16th century / 1874, ''Alsfelder Passionsspiel mit Wörterbuch herausgegeben von C. W. M. Grein'', p. 13 l. 458f. note: the text also has ''mer'' for 1st person plural nominative:

  13. (quote)
  14. (comparative of); more

  15. (inflection of)|dat|f|s

  16. (infl of): me, to me

  17. ''first-person singular, dative'': me, to me

  18. ''first-person plural, nominative'': we

  19. red, of reddish coconuts or the sky

  20. the color red, of reddish coconuts or the sky

  21. word

  22. language

  23. (alternative form of)

  24. (l): (inflection of)

  25. a (l)

  26. (inflection of)

  27. (inflection of): me, to me

  28. we

  29. respect (gl)

  30. (syn)

  31. peace (gl)

  32. special protection granted by a monarch to certain individuals or places

  33. (l), (w) (gl)

  34. chrism

  35. unction

  36. holy oil

  37. (verb form of)

  38. exterior wall

  39. (alt form of)

  40. peace

  41. (quote-web)

  42. calm, tranquility

  43. peace (tranquility, quiet, harmony)

  44. (ant)

  45. peace (gloss)

  46. calmness, peace (gloss)

  47. (uxi)

  48. treaty

  49. quiet, silent

  50. wall (gloss)(sl-ref)

  51. resident (q)

  52. ''First-person exclusive dual pronoun'': he/she and I, him/her and me

  53. world

  54. dough