Re: Kopylov and Yushenko.
in reply to a message by Paul
There is a Russian language explanation of Kopylov, Kopyl and Opraksin(?) here -
http://mirimen.com/co_fam/Kopylov-18DA.html
but it's wasted on me. I recognise a word that may mean "vertical".
http://mirimen.com/co_fam/Kopylov-18DA.html
but it's wasted on me. I recognise a word that may mean "vertical".
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Always something vertical, for example, áðóñîê, connecting runners with a body ñàíåé, a strut and ò. The item Is expression " " êîïûëîì to stick out " " - to be on a type, to tower out of place. Êîïûëîì named the proud, obstinate, uncompromising person.
Meh?
So I think means "to stick out".
Thanks all!
Meh?
So I think means "to stick out".
Thanks all!
Thanks for the translation.