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shapka hat

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  • shapka — /shahp keuh/, n. a round, slightly tapered, brimless fur hat worn esp. in Russia. [ < Russ shápka hat, cap, ORuss: headgear for men, c. Serbo Croatian šapka, prob. < MLG schapël (with Slavic suffix ka) < OF chapel (see CHAPEAU); cf. Czech capka,… …   Universalium

  • shapka — /shahp keuh/, n. a round, slightly tapered, brimless fur hat worn esp. in Russia. [ < Russ shápka hat, cap, ORuss: headgear for men, c. Serbo Croatian šapka, prob. < MLG schapël (with Slavic suffix ka) < OF chapel (see CHAPEAU); cf.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • shapka — The fur covered, brimless hat worn by many Russians in the winter …   Grandiloquent dictionary

  • Monomakh's Cap — Russian regalia used prior to the Great Imperial Crown. The crown …   Wikipedia

  • List of English words of Russian origin — Including English, contain words most likely borrowed from the Russian language. Not all of the words are truly fluent Russian or Slavic origin. Some of them co exist in other Slavic languages and it is difficult to decide whether they made… …   Wikipedia

  • Ushanka — An ushanka ( ru. ушанка) IPA ru|uˈʂankə is a Russian fur cap with ear flaps that can be tied up to the crown of the cap, or tied at the chin to protect the ears from the cold. In the English speaking world, it is referred to as a shapka (шáпкa),… …   Wikipedia

  • Czapka — of the officer of 3rd Uhlan Regiment 1815 1831 Czapka (Polish pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʂapka], plural: czapki) is a Polish and Belorussian generic word for a cap. However, it is perhaps best known to English speakers as a word …   Wikipedia

  • Voynovich, Vladimir — ▪ Russian author in full  Vladimir Nikolayevich Voynovich  born Sept. 26, 1932, Stalinabad, Tadzhik S.S.R., U.S.S.R. [now Dushanbe, Tajikistan]       Soviet dissident writer known for his irreverent and perceptive satire.       After serving in… …   Universalium

  • Banya —    With deep cultural associations that date to pagan times, the steam bath or banya was once an integral part of Russian rural life; however, with increased urbanization, banya has become a rarity. Today, its primary function has changed from an …   Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

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