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A papirosa (Russian: папироса, plural: papirosy) is an implement for tobacco smoking, a variant of cigarettes. It consists of a hollow cardboard tube extended by a thin paper tube filled with tobacco.[1][2] The cardboard tube acts as a cigarette holder and is called in Russian as such: Russian: мундштук, from German Mund+Stück, literally, "mouthpiece"

Vasmer's Etymological Dictionary claims that the word is borrowed from Polish papieros for "cigarette", where it is a portmanteau word "papier-" ("paper") + "-ros", the tail of "cigarros".[3]

The inner end of the mouthpiece is cut into dents which are bent to keep tobacco from travelling into the mouth. Modern papirosy can also contain a filter inside the mouthpiece.[4]

The two paper tubes: the mouthpiece and the tube for tobacco are called together "(papirosa) sleeve" (Russian: Гильза папиросы). Papirosa sleeves may be sold separately to be filled by tobacco of choice using a special device, cigarette stuffer [de] (Russian: набивочная машинка); it may also be used for stuffing any kind of cigarette tubes.[5]

While smoking, the mouthpiece is usually compressed to create two separate perpendicular flat surfaces, with one of them going into the mouth.

Papirosy was a unique Russian form of cigarettes invented in the 19th century. By 1914, 49,5% of all tobacco products produced in Russia was papirosy.[1][2]

It is claimed that Joseph Stalin's favorite tobacco to stuff his pipe was from Herzegovina Flor [ru] papirosy.[6] It is possible that this is just a legend: the pipe requires a large cut of tobacco, otherwise it burns quickly. Film chronicles show that Stalin smoked cigarettes in a usual way.[7][8]

Other popular types include Kazbek [ru].

  1. ^ a b Tricia A. Starks A Revolutionary Attack on Tobacco: Bolshevik Antismoking Campaigns in the 1920s, Am J Public Health. 2017 November; 107(11): 1711–1717, doi:10.2105/AJPH.2017.304048
  2. ^ a b Tricia Starks, Smoking under the Tsars. A History of Tobacco in Imperial Russia, Cornell University Press, 2018, ISBN 1501722077
  3. ^ "папироса" in Vasmer's Etymological Dictionary
  4. ^ МЕЖГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ СТАНДАРТ. ПАПИРОСЫ. Общие технические условия
  5. ^ Гильза папиросы (patent)
  6. ^ «Эти сигареты курил Сталин»: репортаж из всероссийского института табака
  7. ^ Узнаем чем знамениты папиросы «Герцеговина Флор» и почему они так названы English translation: What Are The Famous "Herzegovina Flor" Cigarettes And Why They Are So Named
  8. ^ «Эти сигареты курил Сталин»: репортаж из всероссийского института табака. Что курил сталин Как работает курительная машина

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