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Etymology

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Calque of Russian Бе́лая Русь (Bélaja Rusʹ). Cognate with German Weißrussland, German Low German Wittrussland, Dutch Wit-Rusland, Afrikaans Wit-Rusland, Danish Hviderusland, Faroese Hvítarussland, Swedish Vitryssland, Norwegian Bokmål Hviterussland, Norwegian Nynorsk Kviterussland, Icelandic Hvíta-Rússland, Limburgish Wit-Rusland, Alemannic German Wiissrussland, among others.

Proper noun

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White Russia

  1. (historical) A historical East Slavic region.
    Synonyms: White Ruthenia, White Rus, Russia Alba
  2. (archaic) An archaic literal translation for Belarus, a country in Eastern Europe.
    Synonyms: Belarus, Belorussia, (obsolete) Byelorussia
  3. (historical) The Russian state, as opposed to Soviet ("Red") Russia, one of the sides in the Russian Civil War.

Usage notes

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  • The Russian pro-monarchy anti-communist side of the Russian Civil War, known as "White Russia", has no relation to Belarus or its people.
  • Referring to Belarus as "White Russia" in the modern context often hints sympathy to the Russian imperialism and can be offensive to Belarusians. Similar to how Little Russia can be offensive to Ukrainians.

Derived terms

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