White Russian
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Adjective
    
White Russian (not comparable)
- Of or relating to Russians with tsarist or anti-Soviet sympathies in the period directly following the 1917 Revolution.
-  1979, John Le Carré, Smiley's People, Folio Society, published 2010, page 340:- The overseer of the clinic was a White Russian woman, a nun, formerly of the Russian Orthodox community in Jerusalem, but a good-hearted woman. In these cases, we should not be too scrupulous politically, said the priest.
 
 
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- (obsolete) Of or relating to Belarus, literally "White Russia," or its language.
Synonyms
    
- Belarusan (academic)
- Belarusian (preferred)
- Belorussian (deprecated)
- Bielorussian (official before 1991)
- Byelorussian (deprecated)
Translations
    
of or relating to Russians with tsarist sympathies in the period directly following the 1917 Revolution
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of or relating to Belarus
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Noun
    
White Russian (countable and uncountable, plural White Russians)
- A cocktail consisting of coffee liqueur, vodka, and milk.
- Alternative forms: white Russian, white russian
- Synonym: (humorous) Caucasian
- Coordinate term: Black Russian
 -  2015, Shane Carley, The Mason Jar Cocktail Companion, Cider Mill Press, →ISBN, page 15:- Few cocktails include milk and cream, so the White Russian is a welcome departure from the norm. Already a popular drink in its own right, the White Russian was made famous by Jeff Bridges’ character in “The Big Lebowski.”
 
 
- (history) A White Guardist, a Russian who not supported the Socialists in the 1917 Revolution and the Russian Civil War (1917–1923), and afterward (e.g. as a White émigré).
-  [1935, Leon Dennen, White Guard Terrorists in the U.S.A., New York City: Friends of the Soviet Union, page 18:- The White Guard colony in Harbin is armed and organized along military lines. At the head of this army of counter-revolution—the shock troops of Japanese imperialism—stands the notorious tsarist bandit, "Ataman" Semionov.]
 
 
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- (obsolete) A Belarusian person.
- Synonyms: (academic) Belarusan, (preferred) Belarusian, (deprecated) Belorussian, (official before 1991) Bielorussian, (deprecated) Byelorussian
 
- (obsolete, uncountable) The Belarusian language.
Translations
    
cocktail
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White Guardist (Russian Civil War 1917–1923)
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Belarusian person — See also translations at Belarusian
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Belarusian language — see Belarusian
Further reading
    
 White Russian (cocktail) on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia White Russian (cocktail) on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
 White movement on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia White movement on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
 Belarusian language on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Belarusian language on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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