штиблета

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Stiefelette (small boot), from Italian stivaletto (half-boot), from Medieval Latin aestivale (soft summer shoe), from Latin aestīvus (of summer). Doublet of эстива́ция (estivácija).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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штибле́та (štiblétaf inan (genitive штибле́ты, nominative plural штибле́ты, genitive plural штибле́т, relational adjective штибле́тный)

  1. (derogatory or facetious) men's shoes
  2. (historical) leggings fastened with buttons

Declension

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