зипун
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Venetian zipón, possibly, via Greek ζιπούνι (zipoúni), since the 16th century. Ultimately from Arabic جُوبَّة (jūbba, “long garment”). See also шу́ба (šúba), дже́мпер (džémper).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [zʲɪˈpun]
Noun
зипу́н • (zipún) m inan (genitive зипуна́, nominative plural зипуны́, genitive plural зипуно́в)
- (historical) zipun (medieval Russian type of peasant upper garment)
Declension
Declension of зипу́н (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-b)
Derived terms
- зипуни́шко (zipuníško)
- зипу́нный (zipúnnyj)
- зипу́нчик (zipúnčik)
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