холоша

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Ukrainian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Slavic *xolča, *xolša, *kolša, thought to be borrowed from Vulgar Latin, from Latin calcea. Compare Belarusian кало́ша (kalóša, trouser/pant leg), Serbo-Croatian hlȁče pl (trousers, pants).

Alternatively related to Proto-Slavic *xoliti.

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Noun[edit]

холо́ша (xolóšaf inan (genitive холо́ші, nominative plural холо́ші, genitive plural холо́ш)

  1. trouser leg (UK), pant leg (US)
    Synonym: штани́на (štanýna)

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