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Definition of Mujiks
1. mujik [n] - See also: mujik
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mujiks
Literary usage of Mujiks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Land of Thor by John Ross Browne (1867)
"But the Russian stomach is constructed upon some physiological mujiks AT TEA.
principles unknown to the rest of mankind — perhaps lined with gutta-percha ..."
2. The History of Russia: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Kelly, Walter Keating (1855)
"Having forced these, the mujiks would have immediately proceeded to a general
... The mujiks (populace) number in the capital 75000 men, either unmarried or ..."
3. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl (1899)
"But DOT the mujiks began to make frequent irruptions into ... He knew very well
that the mujiks acted thus, not from bad intentions, but because they were ..."
4. The Abolition of Inheritance by Harlan Eugene Read (1919)
"My mujiks," said the now deposed Czar of Russia, and with the title of possession
came also the power of life and death. Almost overwhelming in its pathos ..."
5. The Awakening of the East: Siberia by Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu (1901)
"The mujiks, who were crowding forward to kiss their priest's hand, never dreamt
of disturbing the Mohammedan worshippers, but watched them quite ..."
6. The Land of Thor by John Ross Browne (1867)
"But the Russian stomach is constructed upon some physiological mujiks AT TEA.
principles unknown to the rest of mankind — perhaps lined with gutta-percha ..."
7. The History of Russia: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Kelly, Walter Keating (1855)
"Having forced these, the mujiks would have immediately proceeded to a general
... The mujiks (populace) number in the capital 75000 men, either unmarried or ..."
8. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl (1899)
"But DOT the mujiks began to make frequent irruptions into ... He knew very well
that the mujiks acted thus, not from bad intentions, but because they were ..."
9. The Abolition of Inheritance by Harlan Eugene Read (1919)
"My mujiks," said the now deposed Czar of Russia, and with the title of possession
came also the power of life and death. Almost overwhelming in its pathos ..."
10. The Awakening of the East: Siberia by Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu (1901)
"The mujiks, who were crowding forward to kiss their priest's hand, never dreamt
of disturbing the Mohammedan worshippers, but watched them quite ..."