Crossword-Solution: SARAFAN 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Peasant woman's mantle in U. S. S. R. 1 answer
Russian national dress for peasant women. 1 answer
Russian peasant woman's dress. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Also, his gait is irritatingly slow; and the more so owing to his coat, which, of a cut devised by himself, consists, as it were, of cassock, sarafan [jacket], and waistcoat in one.
Through Russia Maxim Gorky 2000
Their servant, a muscular female, in a red sarafan, with an enormous bust, would stand right across the passage, and growl, “Where are you coming?” No, I positively can’t understand why she poisoned herself.
Dream Tales and Prose Poems Ivan Turgenev 2005
Sanin complied with their wishes—but as the words of “The Sarafan,” and still more of “Along a Paved Street’ (_sur une rue pavée une jeune fille allait à l’eau_ was how he rendered the sense of the original) were not calculated to inspire his listeners with an exalted idea of Russian poetry, he first recited, then translated, and then sang Pushkin’s, “I remember a marvellous moment,” set to music by Glinka, whose minor bars he did not render quite faithfully.
The Torrents of Spring Ivan Turgenev 2003
Their maid-servant, a robust peasant-woman, in a Turkey red cotton sarafan,[63] and pendulous breasts, would place herself across the path in the anteroom and roar: 'Whither away?' No, I positively cannot understand what made her poison herself.
A Reckless Character Ivan Turgenev 2005
Arab Song [Figure 29] Scheme [Figure 29a] Russia--Reiteration [Figure 30] [Figure 31] Red Sarafan [Figure 32] Scotch [Figure 33] [Figure 34] Irish--Emotional in character, with greater perfection in design [Figure 35] Spanish [Figure 36] Egyptian [Figure 37] (Note augmented intervals) The characteristics of German and English folk songs may be observed in the familiar airs of these nations.
Critical & Historical Essays Edward MacDowell 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1943–1955).