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Ukrainian
Etymology
From дід (did, “grandfather, ancestor”) + -ух (-ux, augmentative suffix).
Pronunciation
Noun
діду́х • (didúx) m inan (genitive дідуха́, nominative plural дідухи́, genitive plural дідухі́в)
- didukh (a Ukrainian decoration made from sheaves of wheat tied up with colorful ribbons, which is used in rituals around Christmas and Epiphany, and traditionally believed to contain ancestor spirits)
- Synonyms: сніп (snip), дід (did), ді́до (dído), дідо́к (didók), кві́тка (kvítka)
Declension
Descendants