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* Old Icelandic: ''Prestkona'' ("priest's woman")
* Romanian: ''Preoteasa''
* Russian: ''Matushka'' (pronounced ''MAH'-too-shkah'', literally means "mama," i.e., the intimate form of "mother"; more common in "diaspora" Russian traditions than within Russia itself)* Serbian: ''Popadija''; ''Protinica'' (pronounced ''proh-tee-neeNEE'-tsah'') for a [[protopresbyter]]'s wife
* Ukrainian: ''Panimatka'' or ''Panimatushka'' ("little mama")