white russia

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Definition

Proper noun 1. A historical and informal name for Belarus: "White Russia" is an archaic English exonym, derived via Latin and other European languages, for the region now known as the Republic of Belarus. It refers to a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.

Usage Notes
  • The term "White Russia" is a direct translation of historical names like "Belaya Rus." Its use in modern English is largely historical, poetic, or found in older texts.
  • Important: The contemporary and official name for the country is Belarus. Using "White Russia" in modern contexts can be considered outdated or politically insensitive, as it may imply a historical connection to Russia that the country and its people do not emphasize.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • On the old map, the territory was labeled "White Russia."
    • The phrase "White Russia" appears in 19th-century travel literature describing the region.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Geographical Context: The term is primarily used when discussing historical geography, the etymology of "Belarus," or in translations of old documents.
    • The origins of the name "Belarus" are linked to the medieval concept of "White Russia."
Variants and Related Words
  • Belarus (n): The official and modern name for the country.
    • Minsk is the capital of Belarus.
  • Byelorussia (n): A transliteration from Russian (Белоруссия), commonly used in English during the Soviet era. It is also now considered dated.
    • Byelorussia was a founding republic of the Soviet Union.
Synonyms
  • Belarus (modern, preferred)
  • Byelorussia (dated, Soviet-era context)
  • Republic of Belarus (official full name)
Important Note

This entry explains the historical English term "White Russia." For current information about the country, its people, culture, and politics, please refer to the main dictionary entry for Belarus.

Noun
  1. a landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet