резеда
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Macedonian
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]резе́да • (rezéda) (indeclinable, not comparable)
Russian
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[edit]Noun
[edit]резеда́ • (rezedá) f inan (genitive резеды́, uncountable)
- (botany) mignonette
- 1889, Антон Чехов [Anton Chekhov], Княгиня; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., The Princess, 1916:
- От монасты́рского цветника́ пове́яло на княги́ню души́стой вла́гой то́лько что поли́той резеды́, из це́ркви донесло́сь ти́хое пе́ние мужски́х голосо́в, кото́рое и́здали каза́лось о́чень прия́тным и гру́стным.
- Ot monastýrskovo cvetniká povéjalo na knjagínju dušístoj vlágoj tólʹko što polítoj rezedý, iz cérkvi doneslósʹ tíxoje pénije mužskíx golosóv, kotóroje ízdali kazálosʹ óčenʹ prijátnym i grústnym.
- From the monastery garden came a moist fragrance of freshly watered mignonette, and from the church floated the soft singing of men's voices, which seemed very pleasant and mournful in the distance.
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