300px|thumbnail|Barynya, 19th-century lubok Barynya () is a fast Russian folk dance accompanied by music. The dance originated in the Central Russian Upland.
300px|thumbnail|Barynya, 19th-century lubok Barynya () is a fast Russian folk dance accompanied by music. The dance originated in the Central Russian Upland.
==Etymology== The word barynya () was historically used in the Russian lands as a form of addressing a woman of higher class, and is the feminine form for the word barin, meaning "landlord".
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).