кухарка

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Russian

Pronunciation

Noun

куха́рка (kuxárkaf anim (genitive куха́рки, nominative plural куха́рки, genitive plural куха́рок)

  1. female cook
    • 1865, Николай Лесков, “Глава вторая”, in Леди Макбет Мценского уезда; English translation from Alfred Edward Chamot, transl., Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, 1922:
      Из мучной кади, привешенной к весовому коромыслу, в эту минуту выглянула толстая рожа румяной кухарки Аксиньи.
      Iz mučnoj kadi, privešennoj k vesovomu koromyslu, v etu minutu vygljanula tolstaja roža rumjanoj kuxarki Aksinʹi.
      At that moment the fat red face of the cook Aksinia looked out of the flour vat which was hanging to the beam of the weighing machine.

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Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish kucharka. Morphologically analyzable as ку́хар (kúxar) +‎ -ка (-ka).

Pronunciation

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Noun

куха́рка or ку́харка (kuxárka or kúxarkaf pers (genitive куха́рки or ку́харки, nominative plural куха́рки or ку́харки, genitive plural куха́рок or ку́харок, masculine ку́хар)

  1. female equivalent of ку́хар (kúxar): cook, chef

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