трепло

Russian

Etymology

From трепа́ться (trepátʹsja) + -ло (-lo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [trʲɪˈplo]

Noun

трепло́ (trepló) n anim, m anim (genitive трепла́, nominative plural *трёпла or *треплы́, genitive plural *трёпел or *трепло́в)

  1. (colloquial) garrulous, mendacious, boastful person, liar

Declension

Noun

трепло́ (trepló) n inan (genitive трепла́, nominative plural трёпла, genitive plural трёпел)

  1. (dated) a tool for beating fibers in the form of three oak planks (the middle of which is an isosceles triangle, and the other two oblique parallelograms), glued together and attached to a lime wedge or handle

Declension

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