Boyer

/ˈbɔɪər/ noun

Definition

A member of the old Russian aristocracy or landowning class (historical term); also spelled 'boyard.'

Etymology

From Russian 'boyarin' from Slavic roots, possibly related to 'big' or 'fight.' These nobles held power until Peter the Great reduced their influence.

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Boyars were Russian nobles with so much power that they could rival the Tsar—understanding this word helps explain the whole history of Russian authoritarian politics!

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