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Definition of Russified
1. russify [v] - See also: russify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Russified
Literary usage of Russified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Austria: Vienna, Prague, Hungary, Bohemia, and the Danube; Galicia, Styria by Johann Georg Kohl (1844)
"... those in St. Petersburg Russified, and those in London Anglicised, sat silently
in opposite corners of the room, without joining in our conversation, ..."
2. The Russian Empire and Czarism by Victor Bérard (1905)
"CHAPTER II RELIGIONS AND NATIONALITIES Orthodoxy: Russians and Russified.—Little
Russians and Great Russians. — The two ''Marches" of the East and West. ..."
3. The Russian Empire and Czarism by Victor Bérard (1905)
"CHAPTER II RELIGIONS AND NATIONALITIES Orthodoxy: Russians and Russified.—Little
Russians and Great Russians. — The two "Marches" of the East and West— The ..."
4. Russia's Railway Advance Into Central Asia by Dobson, George (1890)
"... 1n—Russified Persians—Arrival at Baku —Taken in charge by the police—Delayed
for want of a steamer—Interview with the Governor of Baku —The Transcaspian ..."
5. Three Cities in Russia by Charles Piazzi Smyth (1862)
"Says ' the German nobleman of thirty-three years' residence in Russia,' ' one of
the most disgusting creatures in existence is a Russified prosperous German ..."
6. Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union by Roman Szporluk (2000)
"By 1970 this feature of West Belorussia was confirmed: It continued to be the
more Russified part of the BSSR. Our second conclusion is that in 1959 West ..."
7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The University of Warsaw was entirely Russified and only Russian forcibly taught
at school. Nearly every Polish civil and administrative in- vou 22 — 19 ..."