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meaning married priest) Portuguese: Presbítera Romanian: Preoteasă Russian:
Matushka (pronounced MAH'-too-shkah,
literally means "mama," i.e., the intimate...
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known as
Saint Olga (Arrsamquq) of Alaska,
Saint Olga of Kwethluk, or
Matushka Olga, was an
Eastern Orthodox priest's wife from
Kwethluk village, on the...
- romanized:
Matushka Rossiya (dim.); also Russian: Мать-Росси́я, romanized: Mat'-Rossiya; or Russian: Ма́тушка Русь, romanized:
Matushka Rus', lit. 'Mother...
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series of the mid-1970s. She
appeared in the
films England Made Me (1973),
Matushka (1973),
Rosebud (1975), and
Crossed Swords (or The
Prince and the Pauper)...
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Russian literature and
folklore often refer to it as Волга-матушка Volga-
Matushka (Mother Volga). The
Russian hydronym Volga (Волга)
derives from Proto-Slavic...
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Zemlya (Matka
Ziemia or
Matushka Zeml'ja) is the
Moist (or Water)
Earth Mother and is
probably the
oldest deity in
Slavic mythology besides Marzanna...
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Szilveszter Matuska (29
January 1892 –
disappeared c. 1945) was a
Hungarian m****
murderer and
mechanical engineer who made two
successful and at least...
- use the same word for a deacon's wife that is used for a priest's wife:
Matushka (Russian),
Panimatushka (Ukrainian), etc.
Episcopa Theodora Presbytera...
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citizen used by
state officials отец, батюшка матушка otets,
batyushka (m)
matushka (f) yes
father mother used to
address clergy брат сестра brat (m) sestra...
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politician Saint Olga
Michael (1916-1979),
Eastern Orthodox priest's wife (
matushka) who was
canonized as a
saint in 2023 by the
Orthodox Church in America...