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Russian
Etymology
ку́дри (kúdri) + -я́шка (-jáška)
Pronunciation
Noun
кудря́шка • (kudrjáška) f inan (genitive кудря́шки, nominative plural кудря́шки, genitive plural кудря́шек)
- (usually in the plural) ringlet of hair, curl, lock (of hair)
1867, Иван Тургенев, “III”, in Дым; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., Smoke, 1896:Проходивший франтик с рыжими кудряшками и голубою лентою на низкой шляпе обернулся и с язвительною усмешкой посмотрел сквозь стеклышко на Бамбаева.- Proxodivšij frantik s ryžimi kudrjaškami i goluboju lentoju na nizkoj šljape obernulsja i s jazvitelʹnoju usmeškoj posmotrel skvozʹ steklyško na Bambajeva.
- A passing dandy with reddish curls and a blue ribbon on his low hat, turned round and stared through his eyeglass with a sarcastic smile at Bambaev.
Declension