удила
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Etymology 1 edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
удила́ • (udilá) n inan pl (genitive уди́л, plural only)
- bit (metal in horse's mouth)
- 1859, Иван Тургенев, “Глава 3”, in Дворянское гнездо; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., A House of Gentlefolk, 1917:
- Девочка опять протянула руку и робко коснулась трепетавших ноздрей Орланда, который беспрестанно вздрагивал и грыз удила.
- Devočka opjatʹ protjanula ruku i robko kosnulasʹ trepetavšix nozdrej Orlanda, kotoryj besprestanno vzdragival i gryz udila.
- The little girl again stretched out her hand and timidly patted the quivering nostrils of the horse, who kept fidgeting and champing the bit.
Declension edit
Declension of удила́ (inan pl-only neut-form hard-stem accent-b)
Etymology 2 edit
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
уди́ла • (udíla)
- feminine singular past indicative imperfective of уди́ть (udítʹ)
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