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Sergey Ivanovich Ozhegov (Russian: Серге́й Ива́нович О́жегов; 22 September 1900 – 15 December 1964) was a
Russian Soviet lexicographer,
linguist and professor...
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Russian language. The
first edition was
published under the
editorship of
Ozhegov in 1949. It
contained about 57,000 words; its 21st
edition (1990) counted...
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Archived from the
original on June 12, 2023.
Retrieved June 12, 2023.
Ozhegov, Sergeĭ Ivanovich; Skvortsov, Lev
Ivanovich (2014). Толковый словарь русского...
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Commons has
media related to Shchi. S.I.
Ozhegov (1949–1992). "Щи".
Dictionary of the
Russian Language (
Ozhegov) (in Russian).
Retrieved 2016-04-06. Vladimir...
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language with some archaisms.
Academic Dictionary of the
Russian Language (
Ozhegov's) 1950–1965 1991 (2nd ed.) 120,480 "Full" 17-volumed
dictionary of the...
- ⟨תּוֹכְנִית⟩
because the word uses the
kamatz katan. For example,
Sergey Ozhegov's dictionary adds [нэ́] in
brackets to the
French loan-word пенсне (pince-nez)...
- May 2012 at the
Wayback Machine //
Dictionary of the
Russian Language (
Ozhegov) (first
edition 1949, the
reference to the
edition of 1992
together with...
- Институт русского языка им. В. В. Виноградова. ISBN 5-89285-003-X. [Sergey
Ozhegov;
Natalia Shvedova (1999). "Ryazhenka".
Dictionary of the
Russian Language...
- green-and-white
building with a
tapering minaret was
designed by
Alexander Ozhegov. For some
years it was the
northernmost mosque in the
world until su****ded...
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explanatory dictionary of the
Russian language was
continued by
Sergei Ozhegov. "Dmitry Ushakov" (in Russian) Винокур, Григорий Осипович (2
April 1971)...