войлочный

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Russian

Etymology

во́йлок (vójlok) +‎ -ный (-nyj)

Pronunciation

Adjective

во́йлочный (vójločnyj) (no comparative)

  1. (relational) felt
    • 1973, Валентин Распутин [Valentin Rasputin], Уроки французского, Иркутск: Советская молодёжь; English translation from (Please provide a date or year):
      Ли́дия Миха́йловна в просто́м дома́шнем пла́тье, в мя́гких во́йлочных туфля́х ходи́ла по ко́мнате, заставля́я меня́ вздра́гивать и замира́ть, когда́ она́ приближа́лась ко мне.
      Lídija Mixájlovna v prostóm domášnem plátʹje, v mjáxkix vójločnyx tufljáx xodíla po kómnate, zastavljája menjá vzdrágivatʹ i zamirátʹ, kogdá oná približálasʹ ko mne.
      Lidia Mikhailovna, in her plain home dress, in her soft felt shoes, walked around the room making me to startle and be still when she was geting close to me.

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