сарафан

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Russian[edit]

Сарафан

Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Persian سراپا (sarâpâ, from head to foot; honourable clothing) via Turkic särapa(i) or Ancient Greek σάραπις (sárapis).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

сарафа́н (sarafánm inan (genitive сарафа́на, nominative plural сарафа́ны, genitive plural сарафа́нов, relational adjective сарафа́нный)

  1. sarafan (a traditional long, trapeze-shaped Russian pinafore worn by women and girls)

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Descendants[edit]

  • English: sarafan
  • Japanese: サラファン (sarafan)
  • Kildin Sami: са̄рфанн (sārfann)
  • Persian: سارافون (sârâfon)
  • Romanian: sarafan