ментовка

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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ме́нтов (méntov, related to ме́нта (ménta, mint)) +‎ -ка (-ka).

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Noun

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менто́вка (mentóvkaf

  1. mint liquor, schnapps concocted with Mentha

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Russian

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Etymology 1

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мент (ment) +‎ -о́вка (-óvka)

Noun

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менто́вка (mentóvkaf inan (genitive менто́вки, nominative plural менто́вки, genitive plural менто́вок)

  1. (colloquial, slang) place where police resides, police station, cophouse
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Bulgarian менто́вка (mentóvka).

Noun

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менто́вка (mentóvkaf inan (genitive менто́вки, nominative plural менто́вки, genitive plural менто́вок)

  1. mint liquor, schnapps concocted with Mentha
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Ukrainian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian менто́вка (mentóvka).

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Noun

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менто́вка (mentóvkaf inan (genitive менто́вки, nominative plural менто́вки, genitive plural менто́вок)

  1. (slang) place where police resides

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