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A khutor ( ; p=ˈxutər) or khutir (, ) is a type of rural locality in some countries of ; in the past the term mostly referred to a single-homestead settlement. Khutor from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia Khutor from the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary The term can be translated as "hamlet". Українсько-англійський переклад «хутір» - ABBYY Lingvo-Online Російсько-англійський переклад «хутор» - ABBYY Lingvo-Online

They existed in -settled lands that encompassed today's , , and the lower Don River basin while in and Don region the word khutor was also used to describe new settlements (irrespective of the number of homesteads) which had detached themselves from . Khutir at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine In some communities, these types of settlements were referred to as posyolok () or selyshche (). In the term "выселки" ( vyselki, literally, "those who moved away") was also used. Khutor remains the official designation of many Russian villages in these regions.

During the in the , envisaged rich "privatising" their share of the community ( () or tovarystvo ()) lands, leaving the obshchinas, and settling in khutors on their now individually owned land. A less radical concept was that of an otrub () or vidrub (): a section of formerly obshchina land, whose owner has left the obshchina but still continued to live in the village and to "commute" to his land. Otrub from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia By 1910 the share of khutors and otrubs among all rural households in the European part of Russia was estimated at 10.5%. These were practically eliminated during the collectivisation in the USSR.


Linguistic origin
The origin of the word is not entirely clear. Assumed are borrowings from Hungarian határ ( "border"), to which the Slavs are reduced, or határ ("border, edge") — from ; also from khȁtȃr ( "land belonging to the village") to Ukrainian as khotar. Хутір // Етимологічний словник української мови : в 7 т. / редкол.: О. С. Мельничук (гол. ред.) та ін. — Київ: Наукова думка, 2012. — Т. 6: У — Я. — С. 224. — ISBN 978-966-00-0197-8.

According to , the word entered the East Slavic languages from Old .


In literature
's first major work is called Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, where "farm" is a translation of "khutor" (, Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki).


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