chusta
See also: chustą
Polish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ukrainian хвуста (xvusta), from Romanian fustă, from Greek φούστα (foústa), from φουστάνι (foustáni), from Italian fustagni, plural of fustagno, from Medieval Latin fustaneum, from Latin fūstis.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editchusta f (diminutive chustka)
- headscarf
- (Przemyśl, in the plural) whites; clothing
- Bede chusty prała. ― I will be washing the laundry.
- Zabrał se chusty i poszed. ― He took the whites and left.
Declension
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Derived terms
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Further reading
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Pronunciation
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editchusta f (plural chustas)
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