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Etymology

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мо́лот (mólot) +‎ -ок (-ok)

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  • IPA(key): [məɫɐˈtok]
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Noun

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молото́к (molotókm inan or m anim (genitive молотка́, nominative plural молотки́, genitive plural молотко́в, relational adjective молотко́вый, diminutive молото́чек)

  1. (inanimate) hammer, mallet, maul
    отбо́йный молото́кotbójnyj molotókjackhammer
  2. (colloquial, animate) good guy (used only in nominative, altered form of молодец)
    А он молоток!A on molotok!That's a good guy!

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Interjection

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молото́к! (molotók!)

  1. (colloquial) nice one!, well done!

Ukrainian

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 молоток on Ukrainian Wikipedia
 
молоток

Etymology

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From мо́лот (mólot) +‎ -о́к (-ók).

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Noun

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молото́к (molotókm inan (genitive молотка́, nominative plural молотки́, genitive plural молоткі́в)

  1. hammer
  2. gavel
  3. (familiar, used predicatively) Synonym of молоде́ць (molodécʹ, awesome/great (person), star).

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