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valenki

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Russian valenki

Etymology

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From Russian ва́ленки (válenki), singular ва́ленок (válenok).

Noun

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valenki pl (normally plural, singular valenok)

  1. Traditional Russian felt boots.
    • 1999, Hanna Davidson Pankowsky, East of the Storm: Outrunning the Holocaust in Russia:
      With our feet protected from frostbite in our valenki, we were able to walk outside. The valenki came just in time, since the temperature was falling rapidly and the winter was fierce beyond normal.

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Crimean Tatar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian валенки (valenki).

Noun

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valenki

  1. valenki

Declension

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Declension of valenki
singular plural
nominative valenki valenkiler
genitive valenkiniñ valenkilerniñ
dative valenkige valenkilerge
accusative valenkini valenkilerni
locative valenkide valenkilerde
ablative valenkiden valenkilerden

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