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  • ` ` Hark ye, sir! '' he thundered in reply, ` ` learn to mind your own business instead of meddling in other people's, if you don't want that throat of yours stuck together with boiling kutya. ''

    Taras Bulba and Other Tales 1952

  • There was a frightful rumpus this morning; the great uncle, the people here call him "kutya mog" or however they spell it, and it means mad dog, well, the great uncle spied in on us.

    A Young Girl's Diary 1923

  • There was a frightful rumpus this morning; the great uncle, the people here call him "kutya mog" or however they spell it, and it means _mad dog_, well, the great uncle _spied in on us_.

    A Young Girl's Diary Anonymous 1897

  • 'Jó kis kutya,' says my grandmother when she has quietly closed the bedroom door, good little dog.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • 'Jó kis kutya,' says my grandmother when she has quietly closed the bedroom door, good little dog.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • "Hark ye, sir!" he thundered in reply, "learn to mind your own business instead of meddling in other people's, if you don't want that throat of yours stuck with boiling kutya (1)."

    Taras Bulba and Other Tales Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol 1830

  • [Footnote: Sir] he thundered in reply, "learn to mind your own business instead of meddling in other people's, if you don't want that goat's throat of yours stuck together with boiling kutya."

    Stories by Foreign Authors: Russian Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol 1830

  • Traditionally (and on Jan. 6) the man of the house offers bread, honey and kutya to everyone at the table, pronouncing blessings on each for the new year.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • The meal begins with kutya, a thick porridge of wheat berries and sugared poppy seeds that promises a sweet year ahead.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • i didn't follow the thread hangu but munin'na usatyiswe nevarume kani lol we argued on almost everything he was saying on more than one thread, so he is saying not again. kutya handityatyiba sis, you taught me well.

    Zimbabwe Telegraph and ZimDaily Forums 2009

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