наложница

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Etymology

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From на- (na-) +‎ ложи́ть(ся) (ložítʹ(sja)) +‎ -ница (-nica); apparently not derived directly from наложи́ть (naložítʹ) or наложи́ться (naložítʹsja) due to incompatible meanings.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [nɐˈɫoʐnʲɪt͡sə]

Noun

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нало́жница (nalóžnicaf anim (genitive нало́жницы, nominative plural нало́жницы, genitive plural нало́жниц)

  1. (historical) concubine
  2. (dated) mistress (female extramarital lover, often financially supported)

Declension

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