онуча

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Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *onuťa. Cognate with Polish onuca.

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Noun

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ону́ча (onúčaf inan (genitive ону́чі, nominative plural ону́чі, genitive plural ону́ч)

  1. footwrap (strip of cloth worn around the feet)
  2. (colloquial) a piece of old, dirty cloth
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Etymology 2

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онук (onuk) +‎ -я́ (-já)

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Noun

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онуча́ (onučán animal (genitive онуча́ти, nominative plural онуча́та, genitive plural онуча́т, diminutive онуча́тко)

  1. Alternative form of внуча́ (vnučá, grandchild)
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