шесток

Russian

Etymology

шест (šest, pole) + -о́к (-ók). Dal mentions a hearth with a raised cover on supports (“poles”), providing one possible connection between the “pole” and “hearth” senses.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʂɨˈstok]

Noun

шесто́к • (šestók) m inan (genitive шестка́, nominative plural шестки́, genitive plural шестко́в)

  1. Diminutive of шест (šest); a small pole, staff, stick
  2. roost, perch (a horizontal pole for chickens to perch on)
  3. the raised and often covered hearth platform in front of the firebox of a traditional Russian stove
  4. (obsolete, dialectal) covered hearth (in general)

Declension

Derived terms

  • подшёсток (podšóstok)

Descendants

  • Southern Yukaghir: шөшток (šøštok)

References

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