Historical ethnonym of people of Rus region.
Sinónimos
Examples for "ruthenians"
Examples for "ruthenians"
1The Ruthenians are among those who pay the best salaries to teachers.
2Thus the Ruthenians were conquered, and Frode made his way back home.
3The bulk of the people in this latter country are Russniaks or Ruthenians.
4Thence he travelled and fell in with Trannon, the monarch of the Ruthenians.
5These little Poles and Ruthenians and Bohemians are finally made over into Americans.
1The Ruthenian people in Canada are now going through their assimilation period.
2This nefarious process is still at work, especially in the Ruthenian settlements.
3This leads us to dwell on another phase of the Ruthenian problem.
4The LANGUAGE, the SCHOOL, the Ruthenian's faith unscrupulously exploit in their nefarious work.
5This diagnosis of the Ruthenian problem should suggest practical lines for individual and group action.
1A Ruthene who protested against the ill-treatment of women, who were forced to do the lowest work, was bayonetted.
2He began with "In the Key of Ruthene" on May 6th, 1893, and followed it up with a laughable ode "To a Fashion-Plate Belle."
1Many shows now seem to have a tough Russkie with mob connections, ideally played by a non-Russian actor, to up the narrative ante.
1Similar councils were formed also by the Ruthenes and Rumanians.
1Rick Rusin (C) trims a Christmas tree for customers at a lot in Geneva, Illinois in this picture taken December 9, 2008.