lapti

See also: lapți

English

lapti

Etymology

From Russian ла́пти (lápti), singular ла́поть (lápotʹ)

Noun

lapti (uncountable)

  1. A pair of the old traditional East Slavic (especially Russian) bast shoes, an obsolete traditional footwear of forest areas of Northern Europe, formerly worn by poorer members of the Finnic peoples, Balts, and East Slavs.

Synonyms

  • bast shoes

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Etymology

From Latin lac, lactis (milk). Compare Romanian lapte.

Noun

lapti n (plural lãpturi, or m lãptsã)

  1. milk

See also

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