sbornik

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See also: sborník

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Russian сборник (sbornik).

Noun[edit]

sbornik (plural sborniks or sborniki)

  1. A collection of manuscripts; an anthology.
    • 2017, Stefan T. Possony, Lenin: The Compulsive Revolutionary:
      Lenin is said to have discussed with Plekhanov and Axelrod the need to publish a Social Democratic newspaper abroad, but it seems that the final agreement was to increase legal publishing and to prepare a number of sborniks (books containing contributions by several others).