сухарик

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Russian

Etymology

суха́рь (suxárʹ) +‎ -ик (-ik)

Pronunciation

Noun

суха́рик (suxárikm inan (genitive суха́рика, nominative plural суха́рики, genitive plural суха́риков)

  1. diminutive of суха́рь (suxárʹ): a small rusk, a small, dry biscuit, a crouton
    • 1893, Антон Чехов [Anton Chekhov], “I”, in Рассказ неизвестного человека; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., An Anonymous Story, 1917:
      Два взро́слых челове́ка должны́ бы́ли с са́мым серьёзным внима́нием смотре́ть, как тре́тий пьёт ко́фе и грызёт суха́рики.
      Dva vzróslyx čelovéka dolžný býli s sámym serʹjóznym vnimánijem smotrétʹ, kak trétij pʹjot kófe i gryzjót suxáriki.
      Two grown-up persons had to stand watching with the gravest attention a third drinking coffee and munching rusks.
  2. (architecture) dentil

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

суха́р (suxár) +‎ -ик (-yk)

Pronunciation

Noun

суха́рик (suxárykm inan (genitive суха́рика, nominative plural суха́рики, genitive plural суха́риків)

  1. diminutive of суха́р (suxár): a small rusk, a small, dry biscuit, a crouton

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