рогожа

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *rogoža.

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Noun

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рогожа (rogožaf

  1. burlap (a very strong, coarse cloth, made from bulrush/reed/cattail)
    Synonym: рогозина f (rogozina)

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Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic рогожа (rogoža), from Proto-Slavic *rogoža, from *rogozъ (reed, rush).

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Noun

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рого́жа (rogóžaf inan (genitive рого́жи, nominative plural рого́жи, genitive plural рого́ж, relational adjective рого́жный)

  1. matting, burlap (coarse fabric)

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