мать-героиня
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мать-героиня, матери-героини
Слитно или раздельно? Орфографический словарь-справочник. — М.: Русский язык.
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Смотреть что такое «мать-героиня» в других словарях:
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Мать-героиня — Мать героиня название наград некоторых государств: Мать героиня (НРБ) Орден «Матери героини» (Киргизия) Орден «Мать героиня» (СССР) Мать героиня (Украина) См. также Медаль Материнства (СССР) Орден «Материнская слава» (СССР) … Википедия
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мать-героиня — в 1944 1991 в СССР почётное звание матерей, родивших и воспитавших 10 и более детей. * * * МАТЬ ГЕРОИНЯ МАТЬ ГЕРОИНЯ, в СССР с 1944 почетное звание матерей, родивших и воспитавших 10 и более детей … Энциклопедический словарь
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МАТЬ-ГЕРОИНЯ — в СССР с 1944 почетное звание матерей, родивших и воспитавших 10 и более детей МАТЬЕ (Mathieu) Жорж (р. 1921) французский художник, один из ведущих представителей ташизма. Для его творчества типичны большие полотна, покрытые графичными,… … Большой Энциклопедический словарь
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Мать-героиня — ГЕРОЙ, я, м. Толковый словарь Ожегова. С.И. Ожегов, Н.Ю. Шведова. 1949 1992 … Толковый словарь Ожегова
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мать-героиня — сущ., кол во синонимов: 1 • наркоманка (8) Словарь синонимов ASIS. В.Н. Тришин. 2013 … Словарь синонимов
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мать-героиня — МАТЬ ГЕРОИНЯ, матери героини, ж. 1. Девушка, женщина принимающая героин. 2. Распространительница наркотиков. Из нарк.; Ср.: отец героин … Словарь русского арго
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‘МАТЬ-ГЕРОИНЯ’ — высшая степень отличия звание и одноимённый орден, учреждённые Указом Президиума Верх. Совета СССР от 8 июля 1944. Звание (с одноврем. награждением орденом) присваивается матерям родившим и воспитавшим 10 и более детей, по достижении последним р … Демографический энциклопедический словарь
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«Мать-героиня» — Орден «Мать героиня» [[Файл:| ]] Оригинальное название Девиз {{{Девиз}}} Страна … Википедия
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мать-героиня — 1. ери и, ж. Почетное звание, присваиваемое в СССР женщине, воспитавшей не менее 10 десяти детей. МАС, т. 1, 307. ◘ В поселке Кунгла мать героиня родила одиннадцатое чадо. Довлатов, т. 1, 187. + Розенталь, 1985, 156; Шанский, 1967, 5. 2.… … Толковый словарь языка Совдепии
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Мать-Героиня — («Мать героиня») см. в статьях Ордена СССР и Звания почётные … Большая советская энциклопедия
Как правильно пишется слово «мать-героиня»
ма́ть-герои́ня
ма́ть-герои́ня, ма́тери-герои́ни
Источник: Орфографический
академический ресурс «Академос» Института русского языка им. В.В. Виноградова РАН (словарная база
2020)
Делаем Карту слов лучше вместе
Привет! Меня зовут Лампобот, я компьютерная программа, которая помогает делать
Карту слов. Я отлично
умею считать, но пока плохо понимаю, как устроен ваш мир. Помоги мне разобраться!
Спасибо! Я стал чуточку лучше понимать мир эмоций.
Вопрос: пригляд — это что-то нейтральное, положительное или отрицательное?
Синонимы к слову «мать-героиня»
Предложения со словом «мать-героиня»
- – Бери, деточка, – выдавила из себя ошарашенная мать-героиня.
- – Как же я вас понимаю, – сказала с соседнего сиденья мать-героиня со своим многочисленным семейством.
- У этой «Роснефти» столько дочек (и «Башнефть», и «Татнефть» и т. д. и т. п.), прямо мать-героиня, а не нефтяная компания.
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(Redirected from Mother Hero)
| Honorary title Mother Heroine |
|
|---|---|
Obverse of the Order «Mother Heroine» |
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| Type | Honorary title |
| Awarded for | Raising 10 or more children |
| Presented by | |
| Eligibility | Citizens of the Soviet Union (1944-1991) Citizens of Russia (2022-present) |
| Status | Being awarded |
| Established | 8 July 1944 |
Kazakh «Алтын алка» («Golden pendant»)
Mother Heroine (Russian: Мать-героиня, Mat’-geroinya) is an honorary title that was used in the Soviet Union and now Russia, awarded for bearing and raising a large family. The state’s intent was not only to honor such large families, but also to increase financial assistance for pregnant women, mothers of large families, and single mothers, and to promote an increased level of health in mother and child.[1] The award was established in 1944 and continued to exist until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. On 15 August 2022 Vladimir Putin signed a decree reviving the honorary title.[2]
Award history[edit]
The honorary title «Mother Heroine» was established on 8 July 1944 by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.[1] Its statute, including multiple increases in available state pensions for these families or single mothers, was amended 15 times from its original establishment until the last amendment contained in Decree number 20 of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of 7 May 1986.
Award statute[edit]
The honorary title «Mother Heroine» was awarded to mothers bearing and raising 10 or more children. The title was accompanied by the bestowal of the Order «Mother Heroine» and a certificate conferred by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. It was awarded upon the first birthday of the last child, provided that nine other children (natural or adopted) remained alive. Children who had perished under heroic, military or other respectable circumstances, including occupational diseases, were also counted. The award was created simultaneously with the Order of Maternal Glory (Russian: Орден «Материнская слава») and the Maternity Medal (Russian: Медаль материнства), intended for women with five to nine children.[1]
They were also entitled to a number of privileges in terms of retirement pension, the payment of public utility charges, and the supply of food and other goods.[1]
Approximately 430,000 women were awarded this title during its existence.[citation needed]
If worn with honorary titles of the Russian Federation, the latter have precedence.[3]
Award description[edit]
The honorary title «Mother Heroine» entitled the recipient to wear the Order «Mother Heroine», which was a gold star with silver straight rays between the arms forming an inverted pentagon; it was suspended by a silver-plated ring through the suspension loop to a metallic, red-enamelled scroll-shaped mount bearing the gilt relief inscription, «MOTHER HEROINE» (Russian: МАТЬ-ГЕРОИНЯ).[1]
Post-Soviet awards[edit]
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the award was abolished in most post-Soviet republics.
- In Russia, it was abolished in 1991 but replaced in 2008 with the Order of Parental Glory. In 2022, Russian president Vladimir Putin proposed to revive the title of Mother Heroine and introduce a payment of one million rubles.[4]
- In Tajikistan, it was withdrawn in 1996 to discourage large families.
- In Ukraine, it was cancelled upon independence but restored in 2001.[5]
- In Kazakhstan, mothers of 10 or more children have since 1995 been awarded the Altyn Alka (Алтын алка, «Golden pendant») and mothers of eight or nine children have received the Kumis Alka (Кумiс алка, «Silver pendant»).
See also[edit]
- List of awards honoring women
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the Soviet Union
- Order of Maternal Glory
- Order of Parental Glory Russian Federation
- «Mother Heroine» Title (Albania)
- Order of Mother, Belarus
- Cross of Honour of the German Mother
- Médaille de la Famille française
- Family in the Soviet Union
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e «Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union of July 8, 1944» (in Russian). Legal Library of the Soviet Union. 8 July 1944. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
- ^ «Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 15.08.2022 № 558 ∙ Официальное опубликование правовых актов ∙ Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации». publication.pravo.gov.ru. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ^ «Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No 1099» (in Russian). Russian Gazette. 7 September 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
- ^ «Putin proposed to return the honorary title «Mother Heroine» in Russia». June 2022.
- ^ Gender, Politics and Society in Ukraine, University of Toronto Press, 2012, ISBN 1442640642
- Орден «Мать-героиня» at Ordena i Medali SSSR
External links[edit]
- (in Russian) Legal Library of the USSR
(Redirected from Mother Hero)
| Honorary title Mother Heroine |
|
|---|---|
Obverse of the Order «Mother Heroine» |
|
| Type | Honorary title |
| Awarded for | Raising 10 or more children |
| Presented by | |
| Eligibility | Citizens of the Soviet Union (1944-1991) Citizens of Russia (2022-present) |
| Status | Being awarded |
| Established | 8 July 1944 |
Kazakh «Алтын алка» («Golden pendant»)
Mother Heroine (Russian: Мать-героиня, Mat’-geroinya) is an honorary title that was used in the Soviet Union and now Russia, awarded for bearing and raising a large family. The state’s intent was not only to honor such large families, but also to increase financial assistance for pregnant women, mothers of large families, and single mothers, and to promote an increased level of health in mother and child.[1] The award was established in 1944 and continued to exist until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. On 15 August 2022 Vladimir Putin signed a decree reviving the honorary title.[2]
Award history[edit]
The honorary title «Mother Heroine» was established on 8 July 1944 by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.[1] Its statute, including multiple increases in available state pensions for these families or single mothers, was amended 15 times from its original establishment until the last amendment contained in Decree number 20 of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of 7 May 1986.
Award statute[edit]
The honorary title «Mother Heroine» was awarded to mothers bearing and raising 10 or more children. The title was accompanied by the bestowal of the Order «Mother Heroine» and a certificate conferred by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. It was awarded upon the first birthday of the last child, provided that nine other children (natural or adopted) remained alive. Children who had perished under heroic, military or other respectable circumstances, including occupational diseases, were also counted. The award was created simultaneously with the Order of Maternal Glory (Russian: Орден «Материнская слава») and the Maternity Medal (Russian: Медаль материнства), intended for women with five to nine children.[1]
They were also entitled to a number of privileges in terms of retirement pension, the payment of public utility charges, and the supply of food and other goods.[1]
Approximately 430,000 women were awarded this title during its existence.[citation needed]
If worn with honorary titles of the Russian Federation, the latter have precedence.[3]
Award description[edit]
The honorary title «Mother Heroine» entitled the recipient to wear the Order «Mother Heroine», which was a gold star with silver straight rays between the arms forming an inverted pentagon; it was suspended by a silver-plated ring through the suspension loop to a metallic, red-enamelled scroll-shaped mount bearing the gilt relief inscription, «MOTHER HEROINE» (Russian: МАТЬ-ГЕРОИНЯ).[1]
Post-Soviet awards[edit]
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the award was abolished in most post-Soviet republics.
- In Russia, it was abolished in 1991 but replaced in 2008 with the Order of Parental Glory. In 2022, Russian president Vladimir Putin proposed to revive the title of Mother Heroine and introduce a payment of one million rubles.[4]
- In Tajikistan, it was withdrawn in 1996 to discourage large families.
- In Ukraine, it was cancelled upon independence but restored in 2001.[5]
- In Kazakhstan, mothers of 10 or more children have since 1995 been awarded the Altyn Alka (Алтын алка, «Golden pendant») and mothers of eight or nine children have received the Kumis Alka (Кумiс алка, «Silver pendant»).
See also[edit]
- List of awards honoring women
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the Soviet Union
- Order of Maternal Glory
- Order of Parental Glory Russian Federation
- «Mother Heroine» Title (Albania)
- Order of Mother, Belarus
- Cross of Honour of the German Mother
- Médaille de la Famille française
- Family in the Soviet Union
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e «Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union of July 8, 1944» (in Russian). Legal Library of the Soviet Union. 8 July 1944. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
- ^ «Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 15.08.2022 № 558 ∙ Официальное опубликование правовых актов ∙ Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации». publication.pravo.gov.ru. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ^ «Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No 1099» (in Russian). Russian Gazette. 7 September 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
- ^ «Putin proposed to return the honorary title «Mother Heroine» in Russia». June 2022.
- ^ Gender, Politics and Society in Ukraine, University of Toronto Press, 2012, ISBN 1442640642
- Орден «Мать-героиня» at Ordena i Medali SSSR
External links[edit]
- (in Russian) Legal Library of the USSR

