abłaucha

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See also: abłauchą

Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from Belarusian аблау́х, аблаву́ха (ablaúx, ablavúxa). First attested in the 19th century.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈbwaw.xa/
  • Rhymes: -awxa
  • Syllabification: a‧błau‧cha

Noun

abłaucha f

  1. (regional) ushanka
    Synonym: uszanka
    • 1859, Edward Sadowski, Poezye Edwarda Sadowskiego, page 46:
      A drugi na dybki stając,
      Podjął czapkę abłauchą,
      Aż się łysina wskazała,
      I ze szczególną otuchą:
      "Musisz wielmi pierebrała!"
      And the second in the stocks,
      Lifted up his ushanka hat,
      Until you could see his baldness
      And with a particular comfort in his voice,
      "You have to change very much!"
    • 1964, Muzealnictwo Wojskowe, volume 2, page 357:
      Przy towarzyszu stoi pocztowy w żupanie pąsowym, pod spodem żupan błękitny, szyja goła. Na głowie czapka z sukna niebieskiego podbita futrem brązowym typu białoruskiej abłauchy.
      Nexte to the comrade stands a soldier inn a crimson zhupan, with a dark blue zhupan underneath, a shaven neck. On his head there is a had made of blue cloth lined with fur like a Belarusian ushanka.

Declension

References

  1. ^ Aleksander Zdanowicz (1861) “abłaucha”, in Słownik języka polskiego, Wilno 1861

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