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Old Ruthenian
Etymology
From ха́та (xáta) + -ка (-ka).
Noun
хатка • (xatka) f inan
- diminutive of ха́та (xáta, “house, home, hut”)
Descendants
Further reading
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ukrainian ха́тка (xátka). Equivalent to ха́та (xáta) + -ка (-ka).
Pronunciation
Noun
ха́тка • (xátka) f inan (genitive ха́тки, nominative plural ха́тки, genitive plural ха́ток)
- diminutive of ха́та (xáta, “(a peasant's) house, hut”): (small) peasant's house, hut
- a dwelling of a beaver or some other animal, located partly under water and made of branches and stems held together with mud (beaver's shelter, beaver lodge)
- Hyponyms: бобро́вая ха́тка (bobróvaja xátka), онда́тровая ха́тка (ondátrovaja xátka)
Declension