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‖ otriad|atrˈjad, ɒtrˈjæd| [a. Russ. otryád a detachment.] In Russia: a detachment, group of soldiers (see also quot. 1916).
1916Yorkshire Post 23 Feb. 4/4 An Englishman who works with a volunteer ambulance or otriad, behind the Russian lines. 1919H. S. Walpole Secret City i. xvii. 117 Zinaida Fyodorovna had just come back from her Otriad on the Galician front. 1933― Vanessa iv. i. 672 The Retreat had begun and with the rest of the Otriad he had been flung into the little town of O―. |