чулок

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic чулъкъ (čulŭkŭ), from Turkic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [t͡ɕʊˈlok]
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Noun

чуло́к (čulók) m inan (genitive чулка́, nominative plural чулки́, genitive plural чуло́к)

  1. stocking
    • Tolstoy, Anna Karenina, part I, chapter 22 and its translation
      повернул круто свою даму, так что открылись ее тонкие ножки в ажурных чулках
      he turned his partner sharply round, so that her slim ankles, in light transparent stockings, were exposed to view

Declension

Noun

чуло́к (čulók) m anim (genitive чулка́, nominative plural чулки́, genitive plural чулко́в)

  1. (used in the expression си́ний чуло́к (sínij čulók, bluestocking))

Declension

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