бархат
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle High German barchât, from Medieval Latin barracanus, from Arabic بَرَّكَان (barrakān, “a kind of black gown”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈbarxət]
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Declension
Derived terms
- ба́рхатец (bárxatec)
- бархати́стый (barxatístyj)
- ба́рхатка (bárxatka)
- ба́рхатный (bárxatnyj)
See also
- вельве́т (velʹvét), вельветин (velʹvetin), велюр (veljur), плис (plis), плюш (pljuš)
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