шашка

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʂaʂkə]
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Etymology 1

шах (šax, check) +‎ -ка (-ka).

Noun

ша́шка (šáškaf inan (genitive ша́шки, nominative plural ша́шки, genitive plural ша́шек)

  1. checker, draughtsman (a piece in a game of checkers/draughts)
  2. (in the plural) checkers/draughts (board game)
  3. explosive charge, stick (e.g. of dynamite)
  4. (military) smoke grenade
  5. (construction) paving block
Declension
Descendants
  • Ingrian: šaška

Etymology 2

Кавказская шашка

A Circassian borrowing, compare to Adyghe сэшхуэ (sɛšxʷɛ, long knife).

Noun

ша́шка (šáškaf inan (genitive ша́шки, nominative plural ша́шки, genitive plural ша́шек)

  1. Cossack sabre, Circassian sabre, shashka (a type of guardless, lightly-curved sabre)
  2. (military, dated) rider, cavalryman (as a counting unit of military strength)
    У проти́вника 6200 штыко́в и 1500 ша́шек при 20 ору́дияхU protívnika 6200 štykóv i 1500 šášek pri 20 orúdijaxThe adversary has 6200 infantry and 1500 cavalry supported by 20 pieces of artillery
Declension