лыко
Russian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic лꙑко (lyko), from Proto-Slavic *lyko (“bast”), from Proto-Balto-Slavic *lúnˀka (“bast”).
Pronunciation
Noun
лы́ко • (lýko) n inan (genitive лы́ка, nominative plural лы́ки, genitive plural лык)
- bast (plant fiber)
- yarn, rope, or geotextile made of bast fiber
Declension
Related terms
- лычка (lyčka)
- лыковый (lykovyj), лы́чный (lýčnyj)
- не лы́ком шит (ne lýkom šit), лы́ка не вя́жет (lýka ne vjážet) (idioms)
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