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- Domostroy (Russian: Домостро́й, IPA: [dəmɐˈstroj], lit. 'Domestic Order') is a 16th-century Russian set of household rules, instructions and advice pertaining...
- to make an alcoholic ****tail. A recipe for Mors can be found in the Domostroy, a 16th century Russian set of household rules, but it is likely that...
- proper noun is first attested in 1470. As a dish, it is first mentioned in Domostroy, the 16th-century Russian book of household rules, instructions and advice...
- slaves generally remained with their owning family for a long time; the Domostroy, an advice book, speaks of the need to choose slaves of good character...
- stores represented in the city, you can select: Leroy Merlin, Castorama, Domostroy, Maxidom, OBI, Sdvor. Yekaterinburg has an agricultural market named Shartashsky...
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- 1573). Домострой. глава 66 Archived 2019-04-12 at the Wayback Machine (Domostroy, a 16th-century Russian set of household rules. Section 66). А. Н. Чудинов...
- and a large family at a time when the boyars were still attached to the Domostroy, a matrimonial code from Ivan IV's reign. Several early 18th-century memoirs...
- Another early written reference to the Slavic hogweed soup can be found in Domostroy (Domestic Order), a 16th-century Russian compendium of moral rules and...
- ****es, and jam. One recipe of sbiten' is described in the 16th-century Domostroy. Compared to kv****, sbiten' is very simple to prepare. In some recipes...