охранка

Russian

Etymology

From охра́на (oxrána, guard) + -ка (-ka), abbreviation of Отделе́ние по охране́нию обще́ственной безопа́сности и поря́дка (Otdelénije po oxranéniju obščéstvennoj bezopásnosti i porjádka).. Also called Охра́нное отделе́ние (Oxránnoje otdelénije) for short.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐˈxrankə]

Noun

охра́нка (oxránka) f inan (genitive охра́нки, nominative plural охра́нки, genitive plural охра́нок)

  1. (colloquial, historical) okhrana ("Department for Protecting the Public Security and Order", the secret police force of the Russian Empire operational in 1866 - 1917)

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