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From Russian артель (artelʹ).

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artel (plural artels)

  1. (now historical) A Russian or Soviet craftsmen's collective. [from 18th c.]
    • 1996, Orlando Figes, A People's Tragedy, Folio Society, published 2015, page 827:
      This essentially urban lifestyle, modelled on the factory artel, did much to alienate the local peasantry []

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artel m (plural artels)

  1. artel

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Polish

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artel

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Borrowed from Russian арте́ль (artélʹ).

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artel m inan

  1. (historical) artel

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  • artel in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

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Borrowed from Russian артель (artelʹ).

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artel m (plural artéis)

  1. artel (Russian or Soviet craftsmen’s collective)

Spanish

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artel m (plural arteles)

  1. artel

Swedish

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artel n or c

  1. Alternative form of artell

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