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Soviet Screen (Russian: Советский Экран, romanized: Sovetsky Ekran) was an illustrated magazine published in the USSR with varying frequency from 1925
Soviet_Screen
Academic journal
Ukrainian and Russian. Decolonising the (Post-)Soviet Screen I. No. 17 (2023) and Decolonising the (Post-)Soviet Screen II. No. 18 (2024). Edited by Heleen Gerritsen
Apparatus_(journal)
Polish movie star, singer, and model (born 1941)
Prize of the journal Soviet Screen, at the International movie festival in Moscow 1967 1967 best actress by the readers the Soviet Screen journal Distinguished
Pola_Raksa
Thousand Boys film, "the first image of friendly Japanese on the Soviet screen", was shot in Soviet Union under Russian and Japanese directors, with active participations
List of joint Japanese–Soviet films
List_of_joint_Japanese–Soviet_films
1978 Soviet film
the leading role Alla Pugacheva according to the poll of the magazine Soviet Screen was named "The Best Actress of the Year". At the same time the film
The_Woman_who_Sings
2025 film by Jalmari Helander
now-Soviet Karelia, loads it on a truck, and transports it to rebuild somewhere safe in their honor. To avenge their losses to Korpi, the Soviet Union
Sisu:_Road_to_Revenge
Russian actress (1948–2005)
Prize (1984) laureate, as well as a four times winner of the Soviet Screen magazine's Soviet Actress of the Year poll (1977, 1981, 1985, 1990), Gundareva
Natalya_Gundareva
1973 film directed by Oleg Bondarev
Nevedomsky. Doronina was recognized as Best Actress by according to Soviet Screen Magazine, and also was awarded the Film Festival in Tehran. In Pavel
Stepmom_(1973_film)
1939–1940 war between the Soviet Union and Finland
The Winter War was a war between the Soviet Union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the outbreak
Winter_War
1990 film directed by John McTiernan
major problem". To compensate for the change in the Soviet Union's political climate, an on-screen crawl appears at the beginning of the film stating that
The Hunt for Red October (film)
The_Hunt_for_Red_October_(film)
cinema of the Soviet Union includes films produced by the constituent republics of the Soviet Union reflecting elements of their pre-Soviet culture, language
Cinema_of_the_Soviet_Union
1972 Soviet film
(Russian: А зори здесь тихие, romanized: A zori zdes tikhiye) is a 1972 Soviet war drama directed by Stanislav Rostotsky based on Boris Vasilyev's novel
The Dawns Here Are Quiet (1972 film)
The_Dawns_Here_Are_Quiet_(1972_film)
1974 Soviet film
brilliant talent of the writer, director and actor" Readers of the magazine Soviet Screen picked it as best film of the year, and Shukshin as best actor. Shukshin
The_Red_Snowball_Tree
1978 film
is a 1978 Soviet comedy-drama film directed by Vladimir Rogovoy. According to the results of a poll conducted by the magazine Soviet Screen, the lead
Balamut
1957 film by Mikhail Kalatozov
festival there. The gift featured the inscription: "Finally we see on the Soviet screen a face, not a mask". Claude Lelouch referred to the film as one of his
The_Cranes_Are_Flying
1960 Soviet film
from critics and was shelved. The worst film of 1960 according to the Soviet Screen magazine. The film tells the story of when a plane makes an emergency
Russian_Souvenir
Castle in the Crimean peninsula
Swallow's Nest was featured in several Soviet films. It was used as the setting of Desyat Negrityat, the 1987 Soviet screen version of Agatha Christie's And
Swallow's_Nest
Lithuanian actress
Дапкунайте. Горожанка" [Ingeborga Dapkunaite. The Citizen] (in Russian). Soviet Screen. 1990. Retrieved 8 February 2024. "Улыбка, осанка, любовь. Женские секреты
Ingeborga_Dapkūnaitė
2026 American TV series or program
Moore for Apple TV. It is a spin-off of For All Mankind with a focus on the Soviet Union. The name comes from the home of the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training
Star_City_(TV_series)
1977 Soviet film
was a rare case in Soviet cinema when a director would be allowed to cast all actors of his own choice without preliminary screen-tests and approval of
Office_Romance
1949 dystopian novel by George Orwell
the Soviet Union and became quite popular among dissidents. Some underground published translations also appeared in the Soviet Union. The Soviet philosopher
Nineteen_Eighty-Four
Russian singer (born 1949)
recognized as the best actress in Eastern Europe according to the magazine “Soviet Screen” in 1979. Over the years of her creative activity, which began in the
Alla_Pugacheva
1975 film by Emil Loteanu
1976" according to the results of a survey of readers of the magazine "Soviet Screen" (USSR).[citation needed] 1977 — Audience jury prize "For Best Director"
Gypsies_Are_Found_Near_Heaven
2017 film by Armando Iannucci
Willis, who tried to write in the style of Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich. The Death of Stalin was screened in the Platform section at the 2017 Toronto
The_Death_of_Stalin
1977 film by Larisa Shepitko
The Ascent (Russian: Восхождение, romanized: Voskhozhdeniye) is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Larisa Shepitko and made at Mosfilm. Shepitko and
The_Ascent_(1977_film)
1988 Soviet film
includes almost all types of animation technologies. It is not the only Soviet screen version of this fairy tale; in 1968 the director Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya
The_Cat_Who_Walked_by_Herself
Series of reservoirs, locks, and HEP plants in Ukraine
Pokrovsky—painted by the Ukraininan artist Taras Shevchenko and described by the Soviet screen writer Alexander Dovzhenko—was discovered. Greek amphorae, Byzantine
Dnieper_reservoir_cascade
1983 Soviet film
rosy) is a 1983 Soviet romantic comedy-drama film directed by Igor Dobrolyubov. It was chosen as comedy of the year by Soviet Screen. The Belarusian village
White_Dew_(film)
Russian actress (born 1933)
she played a flight attendant, she earned the Best Soviet Actress title in 1968 from the Soviet Screen. "Doronina's profoundly romantic heroines could sacrifice
Tatiana_Doronina
Soviet actress
" she was selected Best Actress in a 1965 poll by the publication "Soviet Screen." Shengelaya was designated a People's Artist of Russia and the Georgian
Ariadna_Shengelaya
broadcasting. On 1 October 1934, Soviet first television receivers were produced. The B-2 had a 3×4-centimetre (1¼×1½-inch) screen and a mechanical raster scan
Television in the Soviet Union
Television_in_the_Soviet_Union
Polish film director (1925–2000)
ЛЕМ: ИДТИ НА РИСК , an interview of Miron Chernenko [re] published in Soviet Screen magazine, 1966, no. 1, pp.18-19 Wojciech Has at IMDb Wojciech Jerzy
Wojciech_Has
Soviet actor
Petrovich in the film Marry a Captain (1985), for which he received the Soviet Screen Award in 1986 in the category of best actor in an episode role. Nikolay
Nikolai_Rybnikov
Soviet and Russian actor and film director
picture was greeted with differing opinions in the Soviet Union; though a survey by the magazine Soviet Screen named him one of the best actors of 1967, there
Yevgeny_Matveyev
Offensive operation in southern Ukraine
Razdelnaya made a hasty retreat west to avoid being surrounded, through the Soviet screen left behind by the Cavalry-Mechanized Group and 8th Guards Army, facing
Odessa_Offensive
1962 Soviet film
Ksanych whom she does not love. Soviet authorities described the comedy as "too mundane and slight for the Soviet screen", so a third rental category was
The_Girls_(1961_film)
1976 film by George Cukor
The Blue Bird is a 1976 American-Soviet children's fantasy film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Hugh Whitemore, Alfred Hayes, and Aleksei Kapler
The_Blue_Bird_(1976_film)
1926 silent film by Dziga Vertov
received by Pravda. Praising the film, the periodical Sovetskii Ekran ("Soviet Screen") stated: "These films reveal to us that Russian cinematography has
A_Sixth_Part_of_the_World
Trials of Nazi German leaders
Nuremberg trials were international criminal trials held by France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States against leaders of defeated
Nuremberg_trials
1971 Soviet film
Shamuhammed Akmuhammedov as Kerim Muza Krepkogorskaya as Anna Vasilyevna Soviet Screen Award — best actor (Vasily Lanovoy) Prize and diploma of the Czechoslovak
Officers_(film)
1996 shooter video game
Soviet Strike is a helicopter-based shooter game developed and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation in 1996 and the Sega Saturn in 1997. The
Soviet_Strike
Georgian actress
June 1953) was a Georgian and Soviet film actress. She started her career in the silent film era, usually playing the screen character of an Ingénue, an
Nato_Vachnadze
2025 film by Sergei Loznitsa
Aleksandr Kuznetsov and Aleksandr Filippenko, the film follows a young Soviet prosecutor seeking justice for a political prisoner during Joseph Stalin's
Two_Prosecutors
1989 film by Pyotr Todorovsky
is a 1989 Soviet-Sweden drama film. It is set in Leningrad in the time of perestroika during the 1980s. The film was the most popular Soviet film in 1989
Intergirl
1983 aircraft shotdown over the Sea of Japan
Sakhalin at 18:47 UTC, nine minutes after KAL 007 had disappeared from Soviet radar screens and brought rescue helicopters from Khomutovo Air Base (the military
Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007
American actress (1907–2003)
stage and screen spanned six decades. Known for her headstrong independence, spirited personality, and outspokenness, she cultivated a screen persona that
Katharine_Hepburn
Country in Central Europe (1949–1990)
occupied by Soviet forces following the Berlin Declaration abolishing German sovereignty in World War II. The Potsdam Agreement established the Soviet-occupied
East_Germany
American dramatist and screenwriter (1905–1984)
wrote that it was "a travesty greater than could have been shown on Soviet screens to audiences used to lies, but experienced in collective-farm conditions
Lillian_Hellman
Soviet entertainer and poet (1938–1980)
often-humorous street jargon. He was also a prominent stage- and screen-actor. Though the official Soviet cultural establishment largely ignored his work, he was
Vladimir_Vysotsky
American actress (1941–2021)
(1975). She also received two Golden Globe Award nominations and three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. For her starring role opposite Eastwood
Jessica_Walter
2019 American science fiction drama
would have happened if the global space race had never ended" after the Soviet Union succeeds in the first crewed Moon landing ahead of the United States
For_All_Mankind_(TV_series)
Film and television actor (born 1989)
Harlow (born 20 June 1989) is a Soviet-born actor in Canadian and US media. Eve Harlow was born on 20 June 1989 in Soviet Moscow; she is of Jewish descent
Eve_Harlow
1927 film
"Moscow in October". "Soviet Screen" (magazin), 1927, Nr.42. Christie, Ian; Taylor, Richard (2012). The Film Factory: Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents
Moscow_in_October
Russian movie and stage actor (born 1948)
(2009). He was chosen as best actor of 1986 in the poll of the magazine Soviet Screen. "Биография Игоря Костолевского". RIA Novosti. 10 September 2013. "Биография
Igor_Kostolevsky
Russian poet (1893–1930)
Retrieved 13 January 2015. "The Very Veronika Polonskaya". Sovetsky Ekran (Soviet Screen) magazine interview, No. 13, 1990 Katanyan, Vasily. Life and Work Timeline
Vladimir_Mayakovsky
1985 film by John Landis
under the screens and projection booth: a huge black-op SDI laser and collector/emitter screen. The purpose of sending the agents to launch a Soviet ICBM is
Spies_Like_Us
Soviet and Russian actor (1938–2021)
the USSR State Prize. In 1978, he was named Best Actor by readers of Soviet Screen. In 1977, Myagkov left the Sovremennik Theatre and joined the Moscow
Andrey_Myagkov
Form of film theory concerning Marxism
political hierarchy and social injustices. Sergei Eisenstein and many other Soviet filmmakers in the 1920s expressed ideas of Marxism through film. The Hegelian
Marxist_film_theory
Last major offensive of the European theatre of World War II
of Berlin, designated as the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the last major offensives
Battle_of_Berlin
projector added polarization and merged the two images on the screen. A similar Soviet system known as Stereo 70 did not employ anamorphics, resulting
List_of_70_mm_films
breakthrough came in 1985, when he starred in Rocky IV as the imposing Soviet boxer Ivan Drago. Since then, he has starred in more than 93 films, almost
Dolph Lundgren on screen and stage
Dolph_Lundgren_on_screen_and_stage
1985 film by Sylvester Stallone
In the film, Rocky Balboa (Stallone) confronts Ivan Drago (Lundgren), a Soviet boxer responsible for another personal tragedy in Balboa's life. Development
Rocky_IV
Soviet-made vacuum tube
The 6P1P (Russian: 6П1П) is a Soviet-made miniature 9-pin beam tetrode vacuum tube with ratings similar to the 6AQ5, EL90 and the 6V6. Because of a different
6P1P
1961 Soviet medium tank
The T-62 is a Soviet main battle tank that was first introduced in 1961. As a further development of the T-55 series, the T-62 retained many similar design
T-62
1990 video game
online) in 1990, and named after Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of Perestroika. The music playing on the title screen is a Russian folk song "Dubinushka"
Perestroika_(video_game)
1968 Soviet film
Tatiana Doronina was voted as best actress of 1968 by the readers of "Soviet Screen". In the film Gentlemen of Fortune a man nicknamed as Sad Sack says:
Three_Poplars_in_Plyushchikha
Soviet & Russian actor (1944–2009)
(Russian: Оле́г Ива́нович Янко́вский; 23 February 1944 – 20 May 2009) was a Soviet and Russian actor who excelled in psychologically sophisticated roles of
Oleg_Yankovsky
Soviet actor and film director (1937–2025)
Әшімұлы Әшімов; 8 May 1937 – 21 December 2025) was a Soviet and Kazakh actor, stage and screen director, screenwriter, educator and professor of drama
Asanali_Ashimov
President of the United States from 1981 to 1989
well-known film actor. During his acting career, Reagan was president of the Screen Actors Guild twice from 1947 to 1952 and from 1959 to 1960. In the 1950s
Ronald_Reagan
Soviet twin-engine jet fighter aircraft
reporting name: Fulcrum) is a twin-engine fighter aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. Developed by the Mikoyan design bureau as an air superiority fighter
Mikoyan_MiG-29
American actress (born 1975)
the Soviet Union in 1980, they were sure that they would never see their relatives again but they have been reunited. Jovovich married on-screen boyfriend
Milla_Jovovich
1966–1980 Soviet ground-effect aircraft
the Soviet Union in the 1960s by the Central Hydrofoil Design Bureau. The KM began operation in 1966, and was continuously tested by the Soviet Navy
Caspian_Sea_Monster
1982 film directed by Clint Eastwood
character Mitchell Gant. The film recounts Gant's mission to secretly enter the Soviet Union, hijack a cutting-edge fighter plane, and fly the aircraft back into
Firefox_(film)
Soviet sniper (1916–1974)
Pavlichenko (née Belova; 12 July [O.S. 29 June] 1916 – 10 October 1974) was a Soviet sniper in the Red Army during World War II. She is the deadliest female
Lyudmila_Pavlichenko
Soviet-Russian New Year variety show
on Soviet television since 1962 during various holidays. The name alludes to the light bluish glare of a black-and-white cathode ray tube TV screen as
Little_Blue_Light
1947 Soviet film
The Nuremberg Trials is a 1947 English-language Soviet documentary film about the trials of individual members of the former Nazi leadership after World
The_Nuremberg_Trials_(film)
American television series (2016–2025)
Robin Buckley, and Lucas's younger sister Erica discover that a secret Soviet laboratory beneath Starcourt is attempting to reopen the gateway to the
Stranger_Things
Military coalition of World War II
powers. Its principal members were the "Big Four" — the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, the United States, and China. Membership in the Allies varied during
Allies_of_World_War_II
1926 film
after an article appeared in support of the picture in the magazine "Soviet Screen" was the film greenlit. For the role of Edith Nelson Lev Kuleshov cast
By_the_Law
1951 novel by Stanisław Lem
ЛЕМ: ИДТИ НА РИСК , an interview of Miron Chernenko [re] published in Soviet Screen magazine, 1966, no. 1, pp.18-19 List of published Lem's novels in all
The_Astronauts
Cinema of the Soviet Union Russian Empire 1908–1917 Lists of Soviet films 1917–1929 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930s 1930 1931 1932 1933
List_of_Soviet_films_of_1989
1964 Soviet film
Yevstigneyev. The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Both Soviet censors and modern critics characterize
Welcome,_or_No_Trespassing
Academic and cultural exchange treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union
as the Agreement Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on Exchanges in Cultural, Technical, and Educational
Lacy-Zarubin_Agreement
1974 Bulgarian film
best actor in a leading role for Georgi Georgiev - Gets Award from Soviet Screen Magazine http://bnf.bg/en/gallery/posters/ The National Film Archive-old
A_Peasant_on_a_Bicycle
American actress and comedian (born 1987)
addition to her commercial appearances, she was a series regular on the Yahoo! Screen science fiction comedy Other Space (2015) and had a recurring role on the
Milana_Vayntrub
1955–1975 war in Southeast Asia
(Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam was supported by the Soviet Union and China, while South Vietnam was supported by the United States
Vietnam_War
2017 Georgian film
It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Hostages is based on a true story about a group of Soviet Georgian
Hostages_(2017_film)
Soviet filmmaker (1932–1986)
ɐrˈsʲenʲjɪvʲɪtɕ tɐrˈkofskʲɪj] ; 4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter of Russian origin. He is widely considered
Andrei_Tarkovsky
Soviet photographer (1907–1944)
exploration party, and took a number of photographs for the magazines Flame, Soviet Screen, and Rost In 1930, after graduating from the college, he worked as an
Sergei_Strunnikov
After the Munich Agreement, the Soviet Union pursued a rapprochement with Nazi Germany. On 23 August 1939, the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact
Soviet_Union_in_World_War_II
Russian actor (1949–2001)
According to the results of the annual poll of viewers in the magazine Soviet Screen, Nikolai was recognized as the best actor in 1980 for the role of Sergey
Nikolai_Yeremenko_Jr.
Russian ballerina (born 1933)
Famous Residents] (in Russian). Retrieved 8 July 2019. Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2009 (in Russian) Brief biography at Soviet Screen website (in Russian)
Irina_Kolpakova
List of characters appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
dog that developed psionic abilities after being sent into space by the Soviet Union. In 1966, she was sent into space and sometime later was found by
Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: A–L
Characters_of_the_Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_A–L
2001 terror attacks in the U.S.
Article 5, which had been written during the Cold War with an attack by the Soviet Union in mind. Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who was in Washington
September_11_attacks
1980 Olympic ice hockey game
United States and the Soviet Union on February 22, 1980, during the medal round of the men's ice hockey tournament. Although the Soviet Union was a four-time
Miracle_on_Ice
1930 Soviet film
Earth (Russian: «Земля», Ukrainian: «Земля», romanized: Zemlya) is a 1930 Soviet Ukrainian silent film by Alexander Dovzhenko. The film concerns the process
Earth_(1930_film)
1981 Soviet film directed by Richard Viktorov
(Russian: Через тернии к звёздам, USA screen name - Through the Thorns to the Stars; Humanoid Woman) is a 1981 Soviet science fiction film directed by Richard
Per Aspera Ad Astra (1981 film)
Per_Aspera_Ad_Astra_(1981_film)
Canadian sports romance television series
Vitali Makarov as Sergei Vetrov, the Russian Minister of Interior, former Soviet goaltender and Svetlana's father Aidan Shaw as Kolya Andropov, Shane's teammate
Heated_Rivalry
1988 film
Late Soviet Era. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-5013-2409-3. Anna Lawton (2003). The Red Screen: Politics, Society, Art in Soviet Cinema
To_Kill_a_Dragon
American singer and actor (1935–1977)
Salisbury, Harrison (February 3, 1957). "Presley Records a Craze in Soviet". The New York Times. Scherman, Tony (August 16, 2006). "Elvis Dies". American
Elvis_Presley
SOVIET SCREEN
SOVIET SCREEN
Male
Hebrew
(טï‹×‘ִת) Variant spelling of Hebrew Tobit, TOVIT means "good."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Sun, Sweet
Boy/Male
Arabic
Companionship; Society
Girl/Female
Dutch
Wise.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Person with Good Intentions
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Someone who has Got Everything
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Loved One; Profound Affection
Biblical
society; friendship
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ovett (see Oviatt).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained. It may be a variant of Gover, but early examples with a definite article, e.g. Richard le Gofiar (Somerset 1327), point to an origin as an occupational name or perhaps a nickname, from an unknown element.
Boy/Male
Hindu
From Sanskrit samit: someone who has got everything
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sobey.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : shortened form of some Ashkenazic surname such as Sobiech.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a sieve-maker, Middle English siviere (from an agent derivative of Old English sife ‘sieve’).
Girl/Female
Biblical
Society, friendship.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Companionship; Society
Female
German
Dutch and German form of French Sophie, SOFIE means "wisdom."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Good Wealth
SOVIET SCREEN
SOVIET SCREEN
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who has a beautiful body, A good friend, Soul mate
Girl/Female
Tamil
Silk
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tushhyathi | தà¯à®‚à®·à¯à®¯à®¤à¯€
To be pleased
Boy/Male
German
Divides.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Guru of the Sikhs; First Sikh Guru
Boy/Male
Celtic American Scottish English
Handsome.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Allah Gift the Child
Girl/Female
Muslim
Desh ki Bhoomi mitii
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Teachings of Guru
Girl/Female
German English Anglo Saxon Norse Teutonic
noble.
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SOVIET SCREEN
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SOVIET SCREEN
n.
A sordine.
n.
A kind of beverage; sherbet.
n.
A number of persons associated for any temporary or permanent object; an association for mutual or joint usefulness, pleasure, or profit; a social union; a partnership; as, a missionary society.
v. t.
To lay asleep; to put to sleep; to quiet.
n.
The persons, collectively considered, who live in any region or at any period; any community of individuals who are united together by a common bond of nearness or intercourse; those who recognize each other as associates, friends, and acquaintances.
n.
One of the actual or ideal serial segments of which an animal, esp. an articulate or vertebrate, is is composed; somatome; metamere.
n.
Connection; participation; partnership.
pl.
of Society
a.
United; consolidated; made firm; strengthened.
n.
A short poem, -- usually amatory.
n.
Specifically, the more cultivated portion of any community in its social relations and influences; those who mutually give receive formal entertainments.
v. i.
To compose sonnets.
n.
An opening into which anything is fitted; any hollow thing or place which receives and holds something else; as, the sockets of the teeth.
n.
See Somite.
pl.
of Ostensory
a.
Alt. of Soudet
n.
The relationship of men to one another when associated in any way; companionship; fellowship; company.
n.
A poem of fourteen lines, -- two stanzas, called the octave, being of four verses each, and two stanzas, called the sestet, of three verses each, the rhymes being adjusted by a particular rule.
n.
Especially, the hollow tube or place in which a candle is fixed in the candlestick.