гичка

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Russian

Etymology

From English gig.

Pronunciation

Noun

ги́чка (gíčkaf inan (genitive ги́чки, nominative plural ги́чки, genitive plural ги́чек)

  1. (nautical) gig, galley.
    Hypernym: ло́дка (lódka)

Declension

Ukrainian

See also: гічка
гички

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Noun

ги́чка (hýčkaf inan (genitive ги́чки, nominative plural ги́чки)

  1. leaves and stems of some plants (including root vegetables)
    Synonyms: ботви́ння (botvýnnja), ботви́на (botvýna), (dialectal) гич (hyč)
    Hypernym: бади́лля (badýllja)
    Hyponyms: буряча́нка (burjačánka), бурячи́ння (burjačýnnja), картопли́ння (kartoplýnnja), моркви́ння (morkvýnnja)
    Coordinate terms: гарбузиння (harbuzynnja), горохви́ння (horoxvýnnja), квасоли́ння (kvasolýnnja), сонячи́ння (sonjačýnnja), кукурудзи́ння (kukurudzýnnja)
  2. (figurative, colloquial) the upper part of a tied sack or knot
  3. (dialectal) mane (animal hair)
  4. (dialectal) a sprout (like that on a tuber)

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