Ded Moroz
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English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Proper noun
1.4.1
Synonyms
1.4.2
Translations
1.5
See also
1.6
Further reading
English
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Ded Moroz
in
Veliky Ustyug
Alternative forms
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Dyed Moroz
Etymology
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Borrowed from
Russian
Дед Моро́з
(
Ded Moróz
,
“
Old Man Frost
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈdɛd mɑˌɹoʊs/
,
/mə-/
,
/-ɹɔs/
Proper noun
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Ded Moroz
A
fictional
man
in
Slavic
culture
who
delivers
presents
to
children
on
New Year's Eve
.
Synonyms
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Father Frost
Translations
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Father Frost
—
see
Father Frost
See also
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Santa Claus
Further reading
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Ded Moroz
on Wikipedia.
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