туростор

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Etymology[edit]

Found in 1867 essay on Mordvinic folk beliefs by P.I. Melnikov-Pechersky. Probably a derivation from some Indo-European language, with first part related to Erzya торо (toro).

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Noun[edit]

туростор (turostor)

  1. (archaic) assistant to the higher priest (озатя) during a sacrifice

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