Boyar
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Etymology


From Russian бояре, plural of боярин, perhaps from Slavic bol- ‘great’, or perhaps related to Turkish boj ‘stature’.

Noun



  1. A rank of aristocracy (second only to princes) in Russia, Bulgaria and Romania.
    • 1997: Boris had abdicated in 889, leaving the throne [of Bulgaria] to his son Vladimir, who had immediately identified himself with the boyar aristocracy which Boris had done his utmost to crush. — John Julius Norwich, A Short History of Byzantium (Penguin 1998, p. 159)
 
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