окрошка

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Russian

okroshka
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Etymology

окроши́ть (okrošítʹ, to crumble) +‎ -ка (-ka)

Pronunciation

Noun

окро́шка (okróškaf inan (genitive окро́шки, nominative plural окро́шки, genitive plural окро́шек, relational adjective окро́шечный)

  1. okroshka
  2. (colloquial) to say yes (to), to assent (to), to echo
    • 1877, Иван Тургенев, “Часть первая. XIX”, in Новь; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., Virgin Soil, 1920:
      Часам к восьми Каллиопыч подавал ужин с неизбежной окрошкой, а в девять часов полосатые высокие пуховики уже принимали в свои рыхлые объятия утучнённые тела Фомушки и Фимушки и безмятежный сон не медлил спуститься на их вежды.
      Časam k vosʹmi Kalliopyč podaval užin s neizbežnoj okroškoj, a v devjatʹ časov polosatyje vysokije puxoviki uže prinimali v svoi ryxlyje obʺjatija utučnjónnyje tela Fomuški i Fimuški i bezmjatežnyj son ne medlil spustitʹsja na ix veždy.
      At seven o'clock Kalliopitch served the supper, with the inevitable cold, sour hash; and at nine o'clock the high striped feather-beds had already taken into their soft embraces the plump little persons of Fomushka and Fimushka, and untroubled sleep was not slow in descending upon their eyelids;

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