плахта

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *plaxъta (cloth, sheet, blanket, canopy). Cognate with Slovene plȃhta (blanket), Ukrainian пла́хта (pláxta, checkered fabric), Czech plachta (sail, canvas, cover), Polish płachta (row), Upper Sorbian płachta (sheet), Lower Sorbian płachta (sheet), Polabian plóchtă (handkerchief, tablecloth, sheet).

Noun

пла̏хта f (Latin spelling plȁhta)

  1. (regional, chiefly Croatia) bedsheet

Declension

Synonyms

Ukrainian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *plaxъta (cloth, sheet, blanket, canopy). Cognate with Slovene plȃhta (blanket), Serbo-Croatian пла̏хта (bedsheet), Czech plachta (sail, canvas, cover), Polish płachta (row), Upper Sorbian płachta (sheet), Lower Sorbian płachta (sheet), Polabian plóchtă (handkerchief, tablecloth, sheet).

Pronunciation

Noun

пла́хта (pláxtaf inan (genitive пла́хти, nominative plural пла́хти or плахти́, genitive plural плахт or плахі́т or плахо́т)

  1. decorative checkered fabric
  2. skirt made of checkered fabric
  3. blanket or rug made of checkered fabric

Declension