Zamyatin


noun
yevgenii ivanovich (jɪvˈɡjenij ɪˈvanəvitʃ). 1884–1937, russian novelist and writer, in paris from 1931, whose works include satirical studies of provincial life in russia and england, where he worked during world war i, and the dystopian novel we (1924)

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    the part of the house in which the women and girls of a family are secluded. its occupants collectively. historical examples lachmi bai rani of jhansi michael white noun (in the east, esp in muslim and hindu homes) part of a house reserved for the women and girls of a household

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    the part of the house in which the women and girls of a family are secluded. its occupants collectively. historical examples punch, or the london charivari, volume 105, november 18, 1893 various mr. midshipman easy captain frederick marryat a missionary twig emma l. burnett how the world travels a. a. methley a n-ble queen (volume […]

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