шершавый

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Etymology[edit]

From шерша́в (šeršáv, rough) +‎ -вый (-vyj), which per Vasmer comes either from Old East Slavic шьрсть (šĭrstĭ) -and is thus cognate to шерсть (šerstʹ, wool)- or from a root related to шо́рох (šórox, rustle, murmur). Compare Ukrainian шереха́тий (šerexátyj), Belarusian ше́рхаць (šjérxacʹ), Slovene sŕšati.

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шерша́вый (šeršávyj) (comparative (по)шерша́вее or (по)шерша́вей)

  1. rough, coarse

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