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рушник

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Russian

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Рушник

Etymology

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Borrowed from Ukrainian рушни́к (rušnýk). Doublet of ручни́к (ručník).

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Noun

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рушни́к (rušníkm inan (genitive рушника́, nominative plural рушники́, genitive plural рушнико́в)

  1. (dialectal, Belarus, Ukraine) towel
  2. rushnyk, rushnik, ruchnik (traditional embroidered towel or cloth, used for ceremonies or holy sites)

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See also

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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
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рушник

Etymology

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Inherited from Old Ruthenian рꙋчникъ (ručnik). By surface analysis, рука́ (ruká) +‎ -ни́к (-nýk).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [rʊʃˈnɪk]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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рушни́к (rušnýkm inan (genitive рушника́, nominative plural рушники́, genitive plural рушникі́в, relational adjective рушнико́вий, diminutive рушничо́к)

  1. towel
  2. rushnyk, rushnik, ruchnik (traditional embroidered towel or cloth, used for ceremonies or holy sites)

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Descendants

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  • English: rushnyk

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