мордашка

Russian

Etymology

From морда́ха (mordáxa, cutie, cute face) + -ка (-ka) or directly from мо́рда (mórda, muzzle, snout, mug) + -а́шка (-áška) (sense of "breed of dog" probably derived directly from мо́рда (mórda)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mɐrˈdaʂkə]

Noun

морда́шка • (mordáška) f inan (genitive морда́шки, nominative plural морда́шки, genitive plural морда́шек)

  1. (colloquial) cute face, pretty face

Declension

Noun

морда́шка • (mordáška) m anim or f anim (genitive морда́шки, nominative plural морда́шки, genitive plural морда́шек)

  1. (colloquial) cutie (someone with a pretty face, especially a child or woman)

Declension

Noun

морда́шка • (mordáška) f inan or f anim (genitive морда́шки, nominative plural морда́шки, genitive plural морда́шек)

  1. (colloquial, inanimate) breed of large hunting dog, similar to the extinct Medelyan but smaller
  2. (colloquial, animate) dog of this breed

Declension

  • мо́рда (mórda)
  • морда́ха (mordáxa)
  • морда́стый (mordástyj), морда́тый (mordátyj), морда́стенький (mordástenʹkij)
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