бешмет
Russian edit
Alternative forms edit
- бешме́тъ (bešmét) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Tatar бишмәт (bişmät).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
бешме́т • (bešmét) m inan (genitive бешме́та, nominative plural бешме́ты, genitive plural бешме́тов, relational adjective бешме́тный, diminutive бешме́тик)
- beshmet (a tightly fitting knee-length outer garment with a short stand-up collar, traditionally worn by Turkic and Caucasian people and adopted by Cossacks)
- Synonym: полукафта́н (polukaftán)
- 1840, М. Ю. Лермонтов, Герой нашего времени:
- Я встал, наки́нул бешме́т, опоя́сал кинжа́л и ти́хо-ти́хо вы́шел из ха́ты.
- Ja vstal, nakínul bešmét, opojásal kinžál i tíxo-tíxo výšel iz xáty.
- I stood up, pulled on my beshmet, fastened my dagger belt, and very quietly left the hut.
Declension edit
Declension of бешме́т (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)