See also: флажка

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From older фляшка (fljaška), borrowed from a Germanic language, from Old High German flasca, from Proto-West Germanic *flaskā, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *flaskǭ. Compare Old High German flasca (Modern German Flasche), English flask.

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фля́жка (fljážkaf inan (genitive фля́жки, nominative plural фля́жки, genitive plural фля́жек)

  1. flask, hip flask (container for a small amount of beverage)

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